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Point of View Graphic Organizer
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Point of View Graphic Organizer
Fifth Grade
Reading
This graphic organizer can help students analyze a story, scenario, disagreement or controversy from multiple perspectives.
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Point of View Graphic Organizer
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Point of View Graphic Organizer
This graphic organizer can help students analyze a story, scenario, disagreement or controversy from multiple perspectives.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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Two Perspectives
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Two Perspectives
Fifth Grade
Reading
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
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Two Perspectives
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Two Perspectives
Use this lesson to help your ELs understand how to use conjunctions when contrasting information from two different characters’ perspectives. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support to the Whose Point Is It Anyway? lesson.
Fifth Grade
Reading
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