Narrator, Character, Reader Point of View - Lesson for Grade 3, Chapter - Key Ideas and Details/ Craft and Structure

In this engaging lesson titled "Narrator, Character, Reader Point of View," third-grade students will dive into the world of Reading Literature, specifically focusing on Key Ideas, Details, and the Craft and Structure of texts. This lesson is part of our broader unit designed to enhance students' understanding and appreciation of literary elements through hands-on activities.

Students will embark on an exciting journey with the story "The Dog and His Bone," utilizing two core worksheets: "The Dog and His Bone Worksheet" and "The Dog and His Bone: Questions Worksheet. " Through these activities, students will learn to distinguish between different points of view: the narrator's perspective, the characters within the story, and their own as readers. These distinctions are crucial for young readers as they help develop critical thinking and comprehension skills.

Understanding different perspectives enhances empathy and allows students to appreciate the diversity of thoughts and feelings, both in literature and in real life. This lesson will not only improve their reading and analytical skills but also foster a deeper connection to the stories they read, enriching their learning experience.

Estimated classroom time: 6 min
Chapter: Key Ideas and Details/ Craft and Structure
Unit: Reading Literature
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  • Activity 1 / The Dog and His Bone Worksheet

    The questions in this exercise are gotten from the story titled The Dog and His Bone. Before your child can answer these questions, they must have read, or have you read to them, the story of The Dog and His Bone. Read the story again to your kids; and this time, read it carefully, making sure they are taking in the details. After reading the story to them, read the questions in this printable worksheet to your children, and ask them to tell you the correct answers. Help them check these answers among the options.

  • Activity 2 / The Dog and His Bone: Questions Worksheet

    Before completing this simple worksheet, your child must be more than just familiar with the story of The Dog and His Bone. Read the story written on the Dog and His Bone printable pdf. Make sure that your child is carefully following your words. If possible, have them read the story aloud by themselves. Then, read the questions in this pdf and help your kids check the correct answer. There are five questions in the picture.