Description
Point of View Task Cards | First vs Third Person Reading Comprehension, Anchor Charts & Test Prep: Help your students confidently identify and explain point of view with this engaging set of Point of View Task Cards. This resource focuses on first-person and third-person point of view, giving students repeated, meaningful practice using short fiction passages.
Each task card includes a multiple-choice question modeled after state test prep and a written response prompt that requires students to support their answer using text evidence.
Students are guided to look closely at pronouns, narrator perspective, and details that reveal who is telling the story; building strong comprehension and constructed-response skills.
INCLUDED:
- Print-friendly format with black-and-white options included
- 20 Point of View Fiction Short Stories in task card format
- Multiple-choice questions identifying point of view
- Written-response questions requiring text evidence
- Point of View anchor chart (large and student notebook versions).
- Student response sheets for using task cards
SKILLS COVERED:
- Identifying first-person point of view
- Identifying third-person point of view
- Recognizing pronouns that signal point of view
- Using text evidence to justify answers
- Explaining how point of view affects a story
PERFECT FOR:
- Small group instruction
- Literacy centers
- Independent practice
- Test prep and review
- Early finishers
- Sub plans
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