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3rd Grade ELA
Reading: Literature
Craft and Structure
78. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.6
78.1 Separating Reader From Narrator Views

Master the Art of Separating Your Views from Story Narrators

You will discover how to tell the difference between your own thoughts and what narrators tell you in stories.


What You'll Learn

You learn to separate your thoughts from narrator experiences
Narrators can have different feelings and adventures than you
Understanding perspectives helps you enjoy stories about unfamiliar experiences
Key vocabulary includes narrator, perspective, and character feelings definitions

What You'll Practice

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You identify when narrators use 'I' versus describing others

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You recognize differences between your feelings and character emotions

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You practice separating fantasy narrator abilities from real experiences

Why This Matters

You need this skill to fully understand and enjoy stories while developing your own critical thinking about what you read.

This Unit Includes

1 Video lesson
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Skills

Narrator Perspective
Reader Viewpoint
Story Analysis
Character Understanding
Reading Comprehension
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