Related Lessons

Provide a Summary of the Text
Cite Textual Evidence to Support Inferences
Evaluate the Claims in an Author's Argument
Answer What and How Questions
Connect Main Ideas to Sources
Use Text Features to Locate Information
Cite Evidence that Supports an Assertion
Analyze Compare-and-Contrast Text Organization
Make Assertions
Identify and Interpret Propaganda
Use Features of Popular Media to Obtain Information
Analyze Chronological Order in Text
Interpret Multi-Step Instructions for Preparing Applications

Related Concepts

Plan and Write an Opinion Piece
Plan and Write Informative Text
Determine What Characters are Like
Distinguish Between the Character's Point of View and Our Own
Distinguish Between the Author's Point of View and Our Own
Identify the Point of View of Characters
Identify Different Points of Views of Multiple Characters
Use Technology to Revise Writing
Compare 1st and 3rd Person Point of View
Identify the Author's Point of View
Point of View Poster
Evaluate Author's Use of Descriptive Language
Develop a Topic with Supporting Details
Explain How the Author Develops Point of View
Author's Purpose Poster
Trace & Evaluate an Author's Argument
Assess the Evidence that Supports an Author's Assertion
Explain How Point of View Affects Theme
Contrast Points of View
Analyze How an Author Acknowledges Conflicting Evidence or Viewpoints
Use Varied Sentence Openings
Determine and Analyze an Author's Point of View
Analyze How Differences in Point of View Create Suspense or Humor