Point of View in Literature Exploration
Students completed this document over a few days in order to determine, explore, practice, and analyze author point of view and perspective. Basic point of view cheat sheet -- but keep in mind: 6th grade standards require students to know points of view and also analyze how points of view and perspective are developed.
The Curse of the Poisoned Pretzel
As a class, we read and analyzed this story in order to determine how authors present point of view in short stories. This story was used as an anchor text throughout our practice of this skill in order to deeply understand the author's craft. Notes + annotations page 1, 2, 3.
The Curse of the Poisoned Pretzel Practice Test
Completing this practice test gives us an idea of the type of questions that will be on our assessment when we analyze a different story. As a class, we will analyze the data of our practice test to see the questions the majority of us struggled on, and discuss why the correct answers were what they were. Participating in this practice test and analysis is imperative in performing strongly on the assessment itself.
Skills/Standards being assessed:
- RL6.5 I can analyze how a particular sentence, chapter, or scene fits into the overall structure of a text and contributes to the development of the theme, setting, or plot.
- RL6.6 I can explain how an author develo9ps the point of view of the narrator or speaker in a text.