Identifying the narrator's view point is an essential reading skill that is often assessed on standardized tests. Be sure to discuss the narrative perspective of each text that you introduce to your students. But first build your students' skills with these point of view worksheets. They will give your students ample practice with identifying the narrator's perspective in a variety of texts.
These worksheets cover first-person, second-person, third-person objective, third-person limited, and third-person omniscient modes of narration. They require students to explain their answers and sometimes highlight characters' thoughts. Many of these worksheets have online versions that can be completed on phones, tablets, and desktops. These Ereading Worksheets allow students to save, print, or email their scores and explanations as PDF files. Please comment below if you like them.
Thanks for checking out my point of view activities! I wish you the greatest possible success on your educational journey.
lucele
/ September 12, 2024this was great
Joy N Perkins
/ October 23, 2023Hi there – I’ve been using your worksheets for many years and they are such a fabulous scaffold when starting an assessment task. For differentiated learning and for advanced students – they are just wonderful. A terrific format for learning. thank you so much for this website and for your knowledge. JNP
Victoria Franklin
/ September 29, 2020I sincerely appreciate your help and contribution to the lives of the younger generation.
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miss malak
/ June 7, 2020super highly recomened
Martha
/ April 25, 2020The answer sheets for the pov worksheets are not complete. There may be 19 questions, and only nine answers
Mr. Morton
/ September 29, 2020Press the arrow button to go to the second page.
gül Kahveci
/ February 7, 2020Thank you for an excellent resource site. I will be giving my special education related lectures from this source partially.
adamari
/ October 28, 2019I learned something.
Ray
/ May 20, 2019Hello,
thankyou for an excellent resource site.
I tutor online. What are the conditions I must follow for copyright purposes?
May I just privately email the worksheets for students to complete?
What if they forward them? I doubt they would forward them but I ask anyway.
Is it allowed that students have the sheets on their computer?
I believe saving any of them on Google Drive is putting it in the public and therefore a no no. What if the setting is saved to only my students can access the Google Drive?
Sorry for all of the questions, I just want to get it legal and ethical.
Thankyou kindly.
Mr. Morton
/ May 21, 2019You may use the content on this website for tutoring without explicit consent. Thanks for visiting!
Jo
/ November 13, 2018Very handy. Thank you
Alani kizer
/ October 4, 2018Good idea
Eva Huerta
/ October 3, 2018The worksheet are very helpful; but I am unable to print the answers to these worksheets.
Mr. Morton
/ October 3, 2018Bear with me while I update the answer keys site wide. They should be able to print currently. Use the arrows to click through the pages. Click the images of the answer keys to enlarge them. Use CTRL + P to print. I’m going to make it easier to print, but currently I’m trying to make them all more mobile-friendly.
Thanks for visiting!
Vanessa
/ May 26, 2018I love that I can edit these and adjust to include text we are reading in our guided groups.
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Mr. Morton
/ March 22, 2017You are welcome. Full disclosure: I do generate some compensation from the ads. Thank you for the kind words.
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Gloria Mejia
/ October 12, 2016Thank You! Your site is the greatest gift for teachers. Love it…………
Leah
/ September 25, 2016I absolutely love this!!!! Can’t thank you enough.
ahmed
/ February 4, 2016Thanks
Ahmad Hidayat
/ November 3, 2015Thank you very much for providing these tremendous materials. These are really helpful and make my learning and teaching process easy. My students and I say a big thank you.
Cindy
/ March 10, 2015When I look at Worksheet #3 the answer sheet does not go with the worksheet. They are different passages.
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yatziri
/ April 19, 2023hi i do not now how to do my home work can you help me
Jennifer Melton
/ February 16, 2015This is a wonderful site full of excellent resources!
Roxanne
/ January 11, 2015Awesome resources here. Thanks for sharing.
Susannas
/ October 20, 2014My grade level has been looking EVERYWHERE for some good resources for point of view. These are OUTSTANDING! Thank you so so much!!