This worksheet is a great introduction to the second person point of view. Read and answer the questions then create your own “Choose your own adventure” text. An authentic and engaging way to get students writing in the second person.
Recognise that the point of view in a literary text influences how readers interpret and respond to events and characters
Describe the ways in which a text reflects the time and place in which it was created
Communicates to wide audiences with social and cultural awareness, by interacting and presenting, and by analysing and evaluating for understanding
Extends Tier 2 and Tier 3 vocabulary through interacting, wide reading and writing, morphological analysis and generating precise definitions for specific contexts
Fluently reads and comprehends texts for wide purposes, analysing text structures and language, and by monitoring comprehension
Analyses representations of ideas in literature through narrative, character, imagery, symbol and connotation, and adapts these representations when creating texts
Analyses representations of ideas in literature through genre and theme that reflect perspective and context, argument and authority, and adapts these representations when creating texts