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Point of View 
Students will read the first page of several novels in order to recognize how authors use different points of view. Students are then given another page to read and understand the point of view. Then they are instructed to re-write the page in order to create a different point of view.
Rubric Code: T3C7XX
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Subject: Education  
Type: Reading  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8

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1 pts

Average

2 pts

Above Average

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Identification

Point of view correctly identified in original story

Below Average

No
Average

Yes
Above Average

Yes
Excellent

Yes
Explanation

Explanation of points of view indicates understanding

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Lacks understanding
Average

Adequage explanation
Above Average

Complete explanation
Excellent

Thorough explanation
Rewriting

Rewrite uses consistent point of view

Below Average

Several errors in consistency
Average

A few errors in consistency
Above Average

Almost completely consistent
Excellent

Completely consistent
Completion

Rewrite of first page complete

Below Average

Incomplete
Average

Complete in all details except a few
Above Average

Complete in almost all details
Excellent

Complete in all details



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  • point of view; rubric; first-person; third-person

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