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Perspective & Point of View Reading Lesson - "Spider and the Fly" Poem

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Grade 4, 5

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About This Product

Point of view and perspective can be tricky concepts for fourth or fifth grade readers. They need just the right text and support to help them grasp this challenging literature standard!

The classic poem, 'The Spider and the Fly,' is a gripping, narrative tale with a delightfully creepy tone that will have your students on the edge of their seats! Mary Howitt's rhythmic descriptive lines and crafty word choice bring the characters to life, which is perfect for practicing character perspective and point of view.

Combined with this detailed lesson plan and scaffolded reading response activities, your readers will be identifying and analyzing the point of view and perspective of different characters in a snap!

⭐️ Product Highlights:

  • Features a comprehensive lesson plan based on the gradual release model

  • Centered on a captivating text that engages even reluctant readers

  • Includes printable response activities and copies of the poem to annotate

  • Differentiates for approaching and advanced readers

  • Provides digital and printable extension resources

PDF File Includes:

  • 4-page lesson plan for before, during and after reading

  • 2 printable options for "The Spider and the Fly" poem with numbered stanzas

  • 2 versions of the student reading response graphic organizer [fly's perspective + spider's perspective]

  • Guiding questions and prompts to support struggling readers

  • Supplemental cross-curricular and enrichment activities

✏️ Supported Standards:

  • Fourth Grade

    • CCSS.RL.4.1 & RL.4.6

    • Florida B.E.S.T. ELA.4.R.1.3

  • Fifth Grade

    • CCSS.RL.5.1 & RL.5.6

    • Florida B.E.S.T. ELA.5.R.1.3

    • VA SOL.R.5.5 (c, g & j)

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point of view perspective inferences poetry characters character development gradual release infer text evidence literature

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