![]() ![]() Prereading and postreading activities, including point of view, writing, and acting. ![]() This YouTube video (5:25) presents the story read aloud with text. This teacher guide offers a summary and several ideas for writing. Summary, analysis, and 4 sets of discussion questions based on themes in the story. Using Scieszka's story as a model, students retell a popular children's story from the point of view of the villain. Pre-reading and post-reading discussion questions, writing prompts, ideas for a lesson on adjectives and counting. Extension activities include debating a fairy tale using different character viewpoints. By reading two versions of the same tale and completing an interactive Venn diagram, students recognize that there are not only different versions of a story, but also different viewpoints to consider when reading. Students learn to look at the author's purpose, examine multiple viewpoints, and also recognize gaps in the text. The Big Bad Wolf: Analyzing Point of View in Texts ![]()
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