How can recognizing and expressing different characters' points of view deepen our understanding of a story?
Communication: Enhance oral reading skills and the ability to convey character through voice.
Critical Thinking: Analyze how different perspectives contribute to the narrative and character development.
Collaboration: Work with peers to discuss and interpret the variety of perspectives within a story.
Responsibility: Recognize the importance of accurately representing each character's viewpoint to maintain the integrity of the text. Think about how practicing different voices for characters not only makes reading more enjoyable but also deepens your understanding of their personalities and motivations.
Why is it important to recognize different characters’ points of view?
How does changing our voice for each character help us understand their perspective?
What can we learn about a story by examining how characters view the same event differently?
Students will identify and articulate the distinct points of view of different characters in a story.
Students will practice reading dialogue aloud, using different voices to reflect the characters’ unique perspectives.
Students will analyze and discuss how understanding different points of view enhances the depth and complexity of the narrative.
RL 2.6 Acknowledge differences in the points of view of characters, including by speaking in a different voice for each character when reading dialogue aloud.
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