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Curipod generated lesson: "point of view". #5-7

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1. Word cloud
120 seconds
In one sentence, what is your perspective on this topic? When do you become an adult?
2. Word cloud
120 seconds
In one sentence, what is the definition of point of view?
3. Slide
60 seconds
Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told. The point of view affects how readers understand and interpret the events in a story. The three main points of view are first-person, second-person, and third-person.
Understanding Point of View
4. Slide
60 seconds
Point of View: Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told. This includes the narrator's perspective, the character's perspective, and the reader's perspective. First Person Point of View: This point of view is when the narrator is a character in the story, using pronouns such as 'I' and 'we'. Third Person Point of View: This point of view is when the narrator is not a character in the story, using pronouns such as 'he', 'she', and 'they'.
Concepts:
5. Slide
60 seconds
The phrase 'point of view' is derived from the Latin phrase 'punctorum visio', which means 'vision of points' The phrase 'point of view' was first used by the English philosopher Thomas Reid in 1785 The 'point of view' of a story is determined by the narrator's perspective, not the author's perspective
Did you know?
6. Open question
180 seconds
Work together in pairs: What is the difference between a first-person point of view and a third-person point of view in a story?
7. Drawings
450 seconds
Brain break: Draw a flying hot dog with wings and three eyes swimming in a pool of ketchup.
8. Poll
60 seconds
Which point of view uses 'I' to tell the story?
  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person
9. Poll
60 seconds
What is the main advantage of using third-person point of view?
  • The author can provide insight into multiple characters’ thoughts and feelings.
  • It allows for a closer connection between the reader and the protagonist.
  • It allows for more creative freedom.
10. Poll
60 seconds
'You' is used in which point of view?
  • Second person
  • Third person
  • Fourth Person
11. Poll
60 seconds
What is the difference between third-person limited and third-person omniscient point of view?
  • Third-person limited only shows one character's thoughts, while omniscient shows all characters' thoughts.
  • Third-person omniscient only shows one character's thoughts, while limited shows all characters' thoughts.
  • There is no difference.
12. Poll
60 seconds
Which point of view provides a bird’s-eye-view or panoramic perspective?
  • Omniscient
  • Limited
  • First Person
13. Drawings
450 seconds
Draw a silly face with an upside-down mouth, wonky eyes, and a crazy hairdo!
14. Drawings
450 seconds
Draw a pizza with wings and a smiley face
15. Drawings
450 seconds
Draw four flowers of different shapes with smiley faces and curly stems. Don't forget to include leaves!

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