First and Third Person grammar lesson PowerPoint presentation and activities (48 slides) - and now in PDF format too - to teach narrative writing point of view. Many students often switch accidentally between first and third person narration when writing texts of their own and this presentation really highlights this, to help them spot when they have made this mistake.
- No preparation required
- Originally designed for Key Stage 2 (KS2) Year 4, 5 and 6 (Y4 / Y5 / Y6) but could suit some older students. In Scotland, use for Second Level Literacy, Primary 5, 6 and 7).
- Teaching points and activities for a SPaG lesson or to build into a writing lesson
- Includes mention of Second Person
- Examples of each viewpoint / narrators are given (singular and plural) along with explanations of when and why they are used, mostly within fiction writing
- Strong reference to pronoun use
- Tasks of varying challenge, including whiteboard work and slides that could be printed or displayed on a whiteboard for completion in exercise books / jotters
- ‘Spot the Mistake’ plenary activity
- Engaging texts written especially for this presentation
- If you do not have PowerPoint where you work, use PDF instead
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