Who's talking? In this activity, you'll read two short stories. First, find and underline the pronouns. Then, decide if the narrator is using a first person or third person point of view. Write your answer on the blank lines.
Additional Educational Resources:
Past, Present, and Future Tense Verbs
Finding Area - From Pizzas to Rectangles: Learning Area Formula the Fun Way
Learning Possessive Nouns: Fill in the Missing Apostrophes
Unraveling the Story: Drawing Conclusions
Mastering Adjectives: Exploring Synonyms for Good and Bad
Switch It Up: Pronouns in Action
Point of View: Mastering the Art of Recognizing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Person Narration
Sentence Structure: A Study on Subjects and Predicates
GRADES:
Additional Educational Resources:
Past, Present, and Future Tense Verbs
Finding Area - From Pizzas to Rectangles: Learning Area Formula the Fun Way
Learning Possessive Nouns: Fill in the Missing Apostrophes
Unraveling the Story: Drawing Conclusions
Mastering Adjectives: Exploring Synonyms for Good and Bad
Switch It Up: Pronouns in Action
Point of View: Mastering the Art of Recognizing 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Person Narration
Sentence Structure: A Study on Subjects and Predicates
Who's talking? In this activity, you'll read two short stories. First, find and underline the pronouns. Then, decide if the narrator is using a first person or third person point of view. Write your answer on the blank lines.