Point of View Contrast: Author vs Reader : Reading: Informational Text : Third Grade English Language Arts Worksheets

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Craft and Structure      Point of View Contrast: Author vs Reader

Worksheet: Third Grade

Determine the Point of View


Sentences can be written using various points of views, first, second, or third person. Determine the point of view by reading each sentence.

Category:  Reading: Informational Text     Craft and Structure     Point of View Contrast: Author vs Reader


Worksheet: Third Grade

Job Interview


Pretend that you are attending an interview for the job of a video game programmer. These are the questions that you are asked. Answer each of the related questions.

Category:  Reading: Informational Text     Craft and Structure     Point of View Contrast: Author vs Reader


Worksheet: Third Grade

Point of View : The Narrator


Read the narrative which is a short personal story. Understand how the point of view shifts among passages. Check whether you understand various point of views.

Category:  Reading: Informational Text     Craft and Structure     Point of View Contrast: Author vs Reader


Worksheet: Third Grade

Point of View : Sentences


Read and analyze each sentence. Identify the author's point of view and explain how you determined it.

Category:  Reading: Informational Text     Craft and Structure     Point of View Contrast: Author vs Reader



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