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EPISODE 35: Teaching Point of View and Perspective in Middle School - Part 6 of a Teaching Reading Skills Mini Series
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If you are a middle school language arts teacher, then you teach reading skills. There is a certain "finesse" that you will need to do this well at the middle school level. This is the sixth in a mini-series on teaching reading skills to our middle schoolers. This episode focuses on teaching point of view and perspective.
Teaching point of view and perspective in literature is a skill you’ll want kids to have now and throughout their academic careers. Understanding these concepts gives kids a deeper understanding of characters and conflict. So we will be talking all things reading skills, specifically point of view and perspective.
We will discuss:
- Why teach point of view and perspective in literature
- General tips on teaching reading skills
- What to include in a lesson on point of view and perspective
- Practice with point of view and persepctive - activities for kids
Let's connect!
- Subscribe: Get updates and free products when you subscribe
- Facebook Group: Middle School Language Arts Teachers
- Instagram: @all.in.one.middle.school
- Info on products: Follow me on TPT
- My website: www.allinonemiddleschool.com
- My TPT Store: All in One Middle School - TPT
- Email: lindacasaro22@gmail.com
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Join the All in One Middle School Membership!
- Become an Email Subscriber
- Join our Middle School Language Arts Facebook Group
- Teaching Reading Mini-Lessons Podcast
- Point of View and Perspective Mini-Lesson
- Point of View and Perspective Centers
- Free “It Says/I Say” Chart
- Reading Workshop products available on TPT
- Join our Middle School Language Arts Facebook Group
- Coaching: Help with lesson planning and teacher observations
- Teaching Writing Workshop Course
57 episodes
Manage episode 397756031 series 3477678
If you are a middle school language arts teacher, then you teach reading skills. There is a certain "finesse" that you will need to do this well at the middle school level. This is the sixth in a mini-series on teaching reading skills to our middle schoolers. This episode focuses on teaching point of view and perspective.
Teaching point of view and perspective in literature is a skill you’ll want kids to have now and throughout their academic careers. Understanding these concepts gives kids a deeper understanding of characters and conflict. So we will be talking all things reading skills, specifically point of view and perspective.
We will discuss:
- Why teach point of view and perspective in literature
- General tips on teaching reading skills
- What to include in a lesson on point of view and perspective
- Practice with point of view and persepctive - activities for kids
Let's connect!
- Subscribe: Get updates and free products when you subscribe
- Facebook Group: Middle School Language Arts Teachers
- Instagram: @all.in.one.middle.school
- Info on products: Follow me on TPT
- My website: www.allinonemiddleschool.com
- My TPT Store: All in One Middle School - TPT
- Email: lindacasaro22@gmail.com
Links mentioned in this episode:
- Join the All in One Middle School Membership!
- Become an Email Subscriber
- Join our Middle School Language Arts Facebook Group
- Teaching Reading Mini-Lessons Podcast
- Point of View and Perspective Mini-Lesson
- Point of View and Perspective Centers
- Free “It Says/I Say” Chart
- Reading Workshop products available on TPT
- Join our Middle School Language Arts Facebook Group
- Coaching: Help with lesson planning and teacher observations
- Teaching Writing Workshop Course
57 episodes
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