Day 4

I for Isobel Lesson Plan

Classroom Activities

  1. 1

    Isobel from a Different Perspective

    Kind of Activity:

    Creative Writing

    Objective:

    Students will write a description of the main character from the perspective of another character.

    Common Core Standards:

    CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.3, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.11-12.9

    Structure:

    I for Isobel is told in third person limited point of view. Readers only get Isobel's thoughts and feelings on the events of the novel. Whether she is a reliable narrator can be debated. But since it is all from her perspective, readers never get a full view of Isobel herself. In this activity, students will turn the tables and examine Isobel from the point of view of another character.

    Students should...

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