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1 How does the point of View of the audience differ from the point of view of the young man and his mother?

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4 Author’s Point of View

5 Dialogue and Narration
Dialogue = when characters speak. Narration = when the narrator speaks. “Quotation marks” separate narration from dialogue. Example “Help” my cousin Jack said.

6 Identifying Narrative Perspective
It's about the narrator (who tells the story) We're not looking at dialogue. We don't care what characters say. Only the narrator's voice matters.

7 Perspectives and Signal Words
Pronoun Case We are trying to figure out the narrator's view point on the story. Perspectives and Signal Words First-Person I, me, my, mine, we, us, ours, Second-Person you, your Third-Person he, she, her, they, them (also character's names)

8 Secret “I am in the room” I = 1st Person “You come in the room.” You = 2nd Person “Then he or she came in the room.” He or She = 3rd Person

9 First-Person Narrator is a part of the story (character). Often uses I or we. Example I went home. Tim came over. I couldn't play.

10 Second-Person First, gather your materials. Add 1 cup sugar to flour.
Usually for instructions Uses “You”; from “your” perspective. Examples First, gather your materials. Add 1 cup sugar to flour.

11 Three Types of Third-Person Narration
Narrator usually isn’t involved. Tells other's stories. Lots of “He,” “She,” & character names. Three Types of Third-Person Narration Does the narrator tell… Thoughts and Feelings of Characters?

12 Third-Person Omniscient
Narrator is all knowing. Narrator tells thoughts and feelings of more than one character. Omni = All Scient = Knowing Example Tim was mad at Shay. He blamed her. Shay knew Tim would be mad, but she wanted to live her life.

13 Third-Person Limited Narrator is limited to one character. Tells thoughts & feelings of one character Example Tim was mad at Shay. He blamed her. Shay just left without saying anything. She left a note and then left him.

14 Third-Person Objective
Narrator does not reveal any character’s thoughts or feelings. Only character’s dialogue and actions are narrated. Example Tim slammed the door. He walked upstairs & read a note from Shay. He kicked her trash can & started crying.

15 Tips on Identifying Check 1st or 2nd-person before worrying about objective, limited, or omniscient. Ask, “Who’s story is the narrator telling: his, mine, or someone else’s?” Focus on narration not dialogue.

16 Answers First-Person Third-Person Objective Second-Person
Third-Person Limited

17 Reading about the Civil War
How did the civil war Create modern America?

18 Instructional Focus Leilani, Brianna, Takenya to the table with me. Option one- work on re-writing the Alexander …. (3 people) Option two reading House of Dies Drear (alone or With One Partner) Option three- Finish Reading the Civil War Sheets

19 Decimals and powers of ten
Decimal review Adding and subtracting decimals Multiplying decimals Dividing decimals

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23 https://learnzillion.com/lesson_plans/605

24 Causes of the civil War How did the Civil War “make” modern America?
Based on the video, write about 2 of the following actions: 1. All men are created equal 2. the one who wrote the declaration of independence own slave 3. free public schools so the children could learn 4. it was the choice of the soldier to fight 5. supplies and food were running low

25 Essential Question: How did the Civil War “make”modern America?
Causes of the Civil War Work Time: 2 column notes and vocabulary Assessment: Create a poster of what you believe the biggest cause of the Civil War was.

26 Animal and plant cells Mini Lesson: Cells song Summarize the functions of plant/animal cells. Work Time: Create a brochure with the Main Idea: cells as the basis for all living things. Closing: Write two sentences. What is the main difference between animal and plant cells?

27 homework Monday “Folder” information signed and returned
House of Dies Drear needs to be finished by the end of this weekend Weekly written response. Day by day instructions are on the sheet Math sheet


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