AC9E5LE03Year 5 · English · Literature
recognise that the point of view in a literary text influences how readers interpret and respond to events and characters
How Bloomi helps with this
This is a NAPLAN-year topic. Bloomi teaches it with a short explainer, guided practice, and NAPLAN-style questions — every one traceable to this exact code.
What this looks like in the classroom
- comparing texts narrated from a first person and third person point of view, and discussing what information the audience can access and how this influences the audience’s sympathies
- discussing why an author might choose a particular point of view
See if your child has mastered AC9E5LE03
Start the free Readiness Checkhttp://vocabulary.curriculum.edu.au/MRAC/2022/06/LA/ENG/dbd27bcb-31fb-4d12-83fb-ac8550fe74ce
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