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POINT OF VIEW. What is it??. The perspective of the story or essay. Who is telling the story or giving the information?. First person. Uses “I” or “We.” What are some other first person words? Example: I like hamburgers so much! Example: Let’s go to the mall. Second person. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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POINT OF VIEWPOINT OF VIEW

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What is it??What is it??

The perspective of the story or essay. Who is telling the story or giving the information?

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First person First person

Uses “I” or “We.”

What are some other first person words?

Example: I like hamburgers so much!

Example: Let’s go to the mall.

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Second personSecond person

Uses the word “you.”

Giving directions or speaking directly to someone. Should be used carefully & rarely!

Example: You should come to our table at lunch.

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Third personThird person

Uses “he,” “she,” or “they.”

Narrator is not a participant or character.

Let’s brainstorm some other third person signal words!

Example: Mrs. Yager gives her students so much homework!

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Let’s practice on Let’s practice on slates!slates!

Matty loves video games so much that he plays them night and day.

Matty and I like to go to the arcade after school.

You should come with us.

Matty told Sara, “We should buy a new video game!”

Sara is in love with Matty, so she agreed.

I think Sara and Matty make a cute couple.

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Your turn!Your turn!

Write one complete paragraph about your weekend using ONLY 3rd person point of view!!

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POV day 2POV day 2

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MORE Point of View!MORE Point of View!

Think about 3rd person point of view.

“Round Table” with a slate - what are some “signal words” associated with third person point of view? Be ready to share out.

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3rd person LIMITED3rd person LIMITED

The narrator knows thoughts and feelings of ONE character. The narrator’s knowledge is LIMITED.

Example: Beatrice was nervous about the first day of school, but she didn’t want to admit it because her friend Nicole seemed confident and excited.

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3rd person 3rd person OMNISCIENTOMNISCIENT

The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of more than one character. The narrator is ALL KNOWING.

Example: Nicole was nervous about the first day of school, but acted confident. Her friend, Beatrice, on the other hand was nervous and it showed!

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Bust out those Bust out those slates!slates!

Mrs. Yager loves teaching.

Mrs. Yager loves teaching and her students love learning.

Mrs. Yager and her students enjoy school.

Ray thinks Mrs. Yager is super cool.

Tayler thinks Mrs. Yager is kinda nerdy.

I love my job!

You should be nice to your teachers!

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Your turn!Your turn!

Write and label 3 separate sentences. The topic: RVMS!

Sentence 1 - Third person omniscient.

Sentence 2 - First person.

Sentence 3 - Third person limited.

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One more thing:One more thing:PERSPECTIVEPERSPECTIVE

Who is telling the story.

This could be a named person or simply, “the narrator.”