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What have you observe in this picture? What do you think is our lesson
for today?
C. Presenting examples/ Point of view refers to who is telling or narrating a story. A story can be
instances of the new told in three different ways: first person, second person, and third person.
lesson Writers use point of view to express the personal emotions of either
themselves or their characters. The point of view of a story is how the
writer wants to convey the experience to the reader.
D. Discussing new DIRECTIONS: Write the clue words in the box where they belong.
concepts and practicing new
skills #1 CLUE WORDS:
me she he my I they we you
him mine her them
E. Discussing new
concepts and practicing new
skills #2
G. Finding practical DIRECTIONS: Circle the correct point of view for each statement. Then
application of concepts and underline the clue words that helped you determine the point of view.
skills in daily living.
1. I was nervous when it was my turn in the spelling bee.
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person
3. Mike took his book to the library to renew it for one more week.
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person
4. My grandma is coming to visit and I can’t wait to see her.
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person
5. You have to be very quiet so you don’t scare away the rabbit.
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person
key to correction
1. a underlined: I, my
2. c underlined: he
3. c underlined: Mike, his
4. a underlined: my, I
5. b underlined: you
H. Making Generalization What is a point of view?
and Abstraction about the Point of view refers to who is telling or narrating a story.
lesson
I. Evaluating Learning Circle the letter that states correct point of view for each statement
1. It is important that you take your time and do your best on all your
work.
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person
2. Sally and Johnny are going to get pizza tonight. They are getting it from
their favorite pizza restaurant.
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person
4. She has a pretty smile. It makes her whole face light up.
a. First person
b. Second person
c. Third person
Key to correction
1. b underlined: you
2. c underlined: Sally, Johnny, they, their
3. a underlined: mine
4. c underlined: she, her
5. a underlined: I
J. Additional Activities for
Application or
Remediation
IV. REMARKS