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Three-View Rewrite

This writing worksheet helps students deepen their understanding of narrative perspective by rewriting the same scene from three different points of view. Students begin with a short passage about flying a red kite and rewrite it in first person, second person, and third person, keeping the meaning consistent while changing the narrator’s voice.

By practicing all three perspectives, students learn how point of view affects tone, distance, and the reader’s experience, while also strengthening grammatical accuracy.

Learning Goals

  • Writing in Multiple Points of View
    Practice rewriting a scene using first-, second-, and third-person narration.
  • Pronoun & Voice Consistency
    Maintain correct and consistent pronoun use within each version.
  • Narrative Technique & Perspective
    Understand how point of view shapes storytelling.
  • Rewriting & Transforming Text
    Strengthen revision skills by altering form without changing meaning.

Instructional Benefits

  • Builds Flexible Writing Skills
    Encourages intentional choices about narrative voice.
  • Connects Grammar to Meaning
    Reinforces pronoun use in authentic writing tasks.
  • Supports Deeper Comprehension
    Helps students see how the same event can feel different depending on perspective.
  • Flexible Classroom Use
    Ideal for narrative units, writing workshops, small groups, or assessment.

The Three-View Rewrite worksheet helps students develop clarity, control, and confidence with narrative point of view. By learning to shift perspective deliberately while preserving meaning, students gain a powerful writing skill that strengthens both their reading comprehension and narrative writing across genres.

This worksheet is part of our Writing By Point of View (First, Second, Third Person) Worksheets collection.

Three-View Rewrite Worksheet

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