Whether it is fiction, narrative or non-fiction writing, teaching narrative perspective can be quite tricky- after all, not all 15 or 16 year olds have very strong opinions on global warming or building on green spaces in the local area. This Powerpoint resource has been edited to fit A4 paper perfectly when you print it, making it the ideal ready-to-go resource. It encourages students to create a detailed character. They can then use this character in any of their creative writing- descriptive, narrative, or even non-fiction writing such as the persuasive writing questions they may get at GCSE. Writing from their character’s point of view often means they have a stronger voice, and tick off more of the narrative perspective success criteria.
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