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:
Reading Log: Capturing Every Book You Read
Factor Hunting: A Two-Part Student Exercise on Missing Factors
Length: Converting Customary Units - Feet, Inches, Yards, and Miles
Hungry Caterpillar: Converting Fractions and Decimals
Contractions Fun: Quick as a Wink
Memory Lane Writing: A Story of My Life
Liquid Math: Measurement Fun
Concrete and Abstract Nouns
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Additional Educational Resources:
Reading Log: Capturing Every Book You Read
Factor Hunting: A Two-Part Student Exercise on Missing Factors
Length: Converting Customary Units - Feet, Inches, Yards, and Miles
Hungry Caterpillar: Converting Fractions and Decimals
Contractions Fun: Quick as a Wink
Memory Lane Writing: A Story of My Life
Liquid Math: Measurement Fun
Concrete and Abstract Nouns
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.