Point of View Activities Worksheets Task Cards Anchor Chart | Print and Digital
Do your students need extra practice identifying the point of view from which different stories are narrated? These printable and digital point of view worksheets are perfect to use with students struggling to understand the concept of who is narrating a story. They also make a great introduction activity to point of view! This resource can easily be used as a supplement to any point of view lesson or unit for students in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade.
These PRINT & DIGITAL point of view practice activities include high-interest short stories and questions that will help students identify the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first, second, and third narrations. A classroom set of posters with visual reminders of clue words is included to help students reference the meanings of different points of view.
In this download, you will get:
- POV classroom set of 4 posters
- 8 student practice pages
- Bookmarks for students
- Google digital version
- TpT Easel Activity Digital Version
- All answer keys
⭐ The digital version of this resource was created in Google Forms and is a self-checking assignment. Fun for students and super helpful for teachers -- makes grading easy!
These point of view activities can be used as:
- individual printable worksheets
- printable practice packet
- digital Google assignment
- TpT Digital Easel Activity
These activities are perfect for:
- whole group instruction
- morning work
- small groups
- independent desk work
- assessments
- early finishers
- homework
- sub plans, and so much more!
Teachers like you said:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this resource! It works great if you have students that are distance learning and students that in the classroom! The students liked highlighting and being able to circle their answers. I found they were very engaged. I liked how the assignments got more challenging as well! The students also loved the bookmarks! I would definitely recommend it to anyone! – Brittany K.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My students LOVED this activity! It helps that the posters are very detailed which gave them what they needed, but the activity itself was incredible! – Kristin W.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I cannot tell you how important this resource was for my classroom. My students struggle with point of view and now they can practice and review this concept for greater understanding. Thank you so much! – Tressa M.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is a great resource! I like how there is an online version that you could use with Google Classroom if you use it. I like the anchor charts that it came with for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd POV. I also like how with each practice, the reading gets more challenging for the kids. This would either be great using for a gradual release model or during small groups. There is also an answer key! – Ruth L.
The best part?
This resource comes in both a print and digital version to make incorporating it into your lesson plans easy! It also includes simple, easy-to-follow directions that will help your students master point of view.
Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS):
RL.3.6
RL.4.6
RL.5.6