Play author with this creative writing and comprehension exercise! Your child will learn all about inference, or drawing conclusions based on what they've read.
One of the first questions young readers should ask is, "Who is telling this story?" Here students will practice spotting different points of view by identifying which point of view sentences are written from and then writing sentences of their own.
Historic novels are rich sources of reading practice and this graphic organizer is a nod to prairie classics like those written by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Inspiration is a blank canvas! All we know about this man is he's wearing a frontiersman hat, so let your child develop a set of character traits for him.
Search Printable 2nd Grade Analyzing Point of View Worksheets
Second-grade readers often start learning about point of view in fiction texts, and these language arts worksheets will help them figure out who is telling the story. As they explore point of view in fiction texts, second graders can also use these reading worksheets to help them analyze characters, narrators, and other elements of a story.