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Point of view...
By Gisele

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I do many activities along this line. Our school purchased a set of books called Point of View, I believe there are 5 classic tales done in the different characters'point of view. Goldilocks and the Three Bears /Bears Should Share, Three Billy Goats Gruff /Just a Friendly Old Troll, Jack and the Beanstalk along with its point of view story, The Little Red Hen with its different point of view and another which escapes me at the moment. They are all written by Dr. Alan Granowsky (spelling?) and come with cassettes as well as a small activity guide. The kids adore working with them and it certainly has been a fun way to teach the different point of view. Hope this helps!

 


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