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Point of View: ELA Reading Comprehension Worksheets | GRADE 4 & 5 ♥ FICTION

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Great resource to have when teaching Point of View. Lots of passages appropriate for my 4th graders. Good for homework and independent work.
This was wonderful practice for my students to learn about point of view. The extra reminders throughout the short stories were great for independent practice.
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Description

Students will identify the point of view (POV) from which a story is narrated (i.e. first person, third person), from whose vantage point, and the narrator’s perspective on a particular topic.  Students will also determine how point of view influences the way events are described in a story, and compare & contrast these points of view in open response form.  

These reading comprehension worksheets have a mini-lesson and reference notes at the top to serve as an anchor, followed by one or two fictional reading passages and several multiple choice/constructed response questions.  Tips are included next to some commonly asked questions to mentor students on how to best answer them.  Use as test prep, or to teach and practice the fundamentals of point of view and perspective.   

Get the point of view bundle, or save more $$: Craft & Structure | READING! Grade 4 & 5

THIS PRODUCT INCLUDES:

  • 4 point of view & perspective worksheets, with 6 reading passages 
  • 19+ questions, with simulated standardized test questions for 4th & 5th grade
  • Mix of multiple choice questions and open, constructed response writing activities
  • Unassisted version without tips
  • Digitally enabled (Easel Activities) version to assign online via Google Classroom or any LMS 

COMMON CORE DESIGNED, SIMULATED AFTER:

  • Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC)
  • State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) / TEKS 
  • Florida FSA (same test vendor creates FAST progress monitoring assessments) 
  • New York State Testing Program (NYSTP)
  • Illinois Assessment of Readiness (IAR)
  • Georgia Milestones Assessment System (GMAS)
  • Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) 
  • Ohio’s State Tests 
  • North Carolina Ready End-of-Grade Assessment: ELA/Reading (NC Ready EOG)
  • Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress (M-STEP)
  • New Jersey Student Learning Assessment (NJSLA)
  • Virginia Standards of Learning (VA SOL)
  • Arizona’s Academic Standards Assessment (AASA, formerly AzM2)

USEFUL IN MANY WAYS

All drills take 15 to 20 minutes to complete, and can be used for:

  • Literacy lessons 
  • Guided or independent practice  
  • ELA test prep / reading test prep* (with test-taking strategies)
  • Small group work / literacy circles / partner work 
  • Reading intervention groups (RTI) / small group remediation & instruction
  • Independent work / early finishers work
  • Literacy center activities
  • Morning work / do now / bell ringers / ELA warm-ups
  • Progress monitoring/checks
  • Exit slips or tickets
  • Homework
  • Point of view & perspective review/reteach
  • Tutoring (targeted reading skill work) 
  • After-school programs / extended school days
  • Learning packets for anticipated school closings / snow days
  • Winter/spring/summer vacation reading packets 
  • Summer school programs / summer bridge activities 
  • Substitute teacher lesson plans & activities 
  • Homeschool lessons 
  • Absent student make up work
  • *including (but not limited to) reading summative assessments such as: SBAC for California, Washington, Oregon, Connecticut, Nevada & other member states, Tennessee TNReady, Massachusetts MCAS, Minnesota MCA, Maryland  MCAP, Colorado CMAS, Missouri MAP, Wisconsin Forward, PARCC and more

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ALIGNED WITH COMMON CORE ELA READING STANDARDS FOR 4TH & 5TH GRADE

4TH GRADE LITERATURE

RL.4.6:  Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations.

RL.4.1  Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

5TH GRADE LITERATURE

RL.5.6:  Describe how a narrator's or speaker's point of view influences how events are described.

RL.5.1:  Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.


GRADE 4 & 5 COMMON CORE READING RESOURCES

Each reading comprehension unit can be purchased individually, or within a savings bundle.

denotes the level of savings

READING! GRADE 4 & 5 BUNDLE ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏

Reading Comprehension I:  Core ELA Value Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏ ✏

Main Idea & Supporting Details - Literature & Informational Text

Analyzing Characters - Literature

Context Clues - Literature & Informational Text

Main Idea & Details Task Card Center - Informational Text

Reading Comprehension II:  Key Ideas & Details Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏

Making Inferences Bundle ✏ ✏  

Cause & Effect Bundle ✏ ✏  

Reading Comprehension III:  Craft & Structure Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏

Structure of Stories & Informational Text Bundle ✏ ✏

Point of View Bundle ✏ ✏ 

Reading Comprehension IV: Integration of Knowledge & Ideas Bundle ✏ ✏ ✏

Illustrations & Visuals in Reading Bundle ✏ ✏

Reasons & Evidence to Support Particular Points - Informational Text

Compare & Contrast Bundle ✏ ✏

Total Pages
30 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Week
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Compare and contrast the point of view from which different stories are narrated, including the difference between first- and third-person narrations.
Describe how a narrator’s or speaker’s point of view influences how events are described.

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