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1 Point of View Preparing to write a scene from a different vantage point.

2 Point of View Look at the picture. What do you see?

3 Point of View Look at the picture. What do you see?

4 What animal do you see?

5 Living Room Conflict Eric The living room is messy. Some of my comic books are lying around. I’m going through them because I want to trade some of them with my friends. I also have a game on the floor I wanted to play with my sister. I need it to stay there so we can finish it later. I like the living room because that’s where my family is. Eric’s Mom The living room is messy! Eric’s comic books and a game are lying around, and I keep having to step over it all. I want to keep the room organized because everyone in the family uses it, and it is the first room guests see when they come over. Eric’s things are in the way, and he needs to pick up after himself. His stuff should be in his room.

6 Eric’s Point of View The living room is messy. Some of my comic books are lying around. I’m going through them because I want to trade some of them with my friends. I also have a game on the floor I wanted to play with my sister. I need it to stay there so we can finish it later. I like the living room because that’s where my family is. What motivates Eric? How does Eric’s mom see Eric? Why is there conflict?

7 Point of View: Mom What motivates Eric’s mother? How does Eric probably see his mom’s attempts to get him to clean the living room? Why is there conflict? The living room is messy! Eric’s comic books and a game are lying around, and I keep having to step over it all. I want to keep the room organized because everyone in the family uses it, and it is the first room guests see when they come over. Eric’s things are in the way, and he needs to pick up after himself. His stuff should be in his room.

8 Best Friends Conflict Tamaya Tamaya wants to spend more time with her best friend Sharice. Sharice is a star basketball player and always wants to go down to the basketball court. Tamaya doesn’t like to play basketball and isn’t very good at it. All Sharice ever wants to do is play basketball. Sharice Sharice misses hanging out with her friend, Tamaya. Sharice would like Tamaya to improve her shot, but every time she asks Tamaya to come with her to the basketball court, her friend gives excuses. If only Tamaya could make the team this fall, they could spend more time together.

9 How Tamaya Sees It Tamaya wants to spend more time with her best friend Sharice. Sharice is a star basketball player and always wants to go down to the basketball court. Tamaya doesn’t like to play basketball and isn’t very good at it. All Sharice ever wants to do is play basketball. What is Tamaya’s motivation? What does Tamaya want? What is her conflict with Sharice? How might she resolve her conflict?

10 How Sharice Sees It What does Sharice want? What is her motivation? Why is there a conflict between Sharice and Tamaya? How might the conflict be resolved? Sharice misses hanging out with her friend, Tamaya. Sharice would like Tamaya to improve her shot, but every time she asks Tamaya to come with her to the basketball court, her friend gives excuses. If only Tamaya could make the team this fall, they could spend more time together.

11 The Great Jeans Controversy Brenda Brenda wants to wear jeans to school. Brenda’s friends all wear jeans with slashes cut into them and different color patches sewn into them. Every time Brenda tries to wear her new creation, Mom says she’s not leaving the house in those rags and makes her change. Mom What might Mom’s point of view be? How does Mom sees the situation? What motivation does Brenda’s mother have? What is causing the conflict?

12 The Great Jeans Controversy Brenda Brenda wants to wear jeans to school. Brenda’s friends all wear jeans with slashes cut into them and different color patches sewn into them. Every time Brenda tries to wear her new creation, Mom says she’s not leaving the house in those rags and makes her change. Mom Brenda’s mother thinks students should dress neatly for school. She worries adults won’t respect her daughter if she dresses sloppily. Brenda’s mom went to a parochial where students wore uniforms, and she thinks discipline is much better when there is a dress code.

13 Holly and Her Teacher Holly What might Holly’s point of view be? How does Holly see things? What is Holly’s motivation for bringing food to class? Mrs. Trunch Mrs. Trunch is tired of picking up wrappers and finding crumbs in the desks of her 9 th grade classroom. Last year she had ants! This morning she caught a couple of her students eating in class, again.

14 Holly and Her Teacher Holly With all her siblings getting ready in the morning, Holly skips breakfast and throws a granola bar in her purse and is still barely on time for school. She tries to eat it during homeroom, but Mrs. Trunch has a strict no-eating policy and Holly is afraid of getting a detention. Mrs. Trunch Mrs. Trunch is tired of picking up wrappers and finding crumbs in the desks of her 9 th grade classroom. Last year she had ants! This morning she caught a couple of her students eating in class, again.


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