Three-View Rewrite Answer Key
Students read a short scene about flying a red kite, then rewrite the scene three times-once in first person, once in second person, and once in third person. They must keep the meaning the same while changing the narrator’s voice each time. This activity strengthens students’ ability to shift point of view intentionally and consistently. By practicing all three perspectives, they gain a deeper understanding of how narration changes tone, distance, and reader experience. It also reinforces correct pronoun use and narrative clarity.
Curriculum Matched Skills
English Language Arts – Writing in Multiple Points of View
English Language Arts – Pronoun and Voice Consistency
English Language Arts – Narrative Technique and Perspective
English Language Arts – Rewriting and Transforming Text
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