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Comparing Different Points of View

Published on Dec 05, 2015

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Comparing Different Points of View

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Standard
RL.2.6 Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when
reading dialogue aloud.

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Assignment

  • We will be using one of the books we have read in class.
  • The main purpose of this assignment is for you
  • to choose two of the main characters and compare them.
  • You will use a graphic organizer to achieve this.
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Choose a Book

  • The Three Little Pigs
  • The Tale of Samuel Whiskers 
  • Dirty and Wet Dogs
  • Minnie and Moo
  • Alia and the Furniture Troll
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Keep in mind

  • Pay attention to the characters’ point of views
  • Point of view: the way people see things
  • Characters have similarities and differences.
  • Similarities: What do the characters have in common?
  • Differences: How are the characters not the same?

Remember

Characters are like people, alike in some ways yet different in others.
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Directions

•Graphic organizers help you organize and visualize your ideas.
•For this assignment, we are going to compare the different points of views of two characters of the book of your choosing.
•Choose ONE graphic organizer to compare the characters you chose.

Directions Cont'd

•You will need to include 3-4 differences.
•You also need at least 1 similarity.
•These should be about
the characters' point of view.

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Example: Based on the book titled, "Acropolis Adventure."

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Thank you!

Have fun!
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Works Cited:

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