Original PromptPlease create a small group lesson for Georgia 4th graders who are academically higher. Have students practice interpreting narrators point of view.
This learning resource focuses on understanding different narrative perspectives: first-person, third-person limited, and third-person omniscient. It provides clear learning objectives and success criteria for students, guiding them to identify narrative points of view through passages that showcase each style. The resource includes a variety of tasks that challenge students to analyze how perspective influences reader comprehension, character insight, and emotional depth. Passages paired with guided questions encourage critical thinking and self-explanation, helping students articulate how the narrator's viewpoint shapes the story. The final transfer task allows students to creatively engage with the material by rewriting a passage from a chosen character's perspective, reinforcing their grasp of narrative technique.