Point of View & Perspective - Parent Activity Guide

Help your 8th grader analyze how perspective shapes understanding

What is Your Child Learning?

Eighth graders are learning to analyze how narrative perspective shapes understanding. This goes beyond identifying first or third person - students must recognize when a narrator might be unreliable (biased, limited, or misleading), understand what a perspective reveals and conceals, and analyze why an author chose a particular narrator to tell a story.

On Florida's FAST assessment, students will analyze how authors develop different points of view and how perspective creates specific effects.

Key Vocabulary

Narrative Perspective: Whose eyes we see the story through and what they can or can't know
Unreliable Narrator: A narrator whose account can't be fully trusted - they might be biased, limited, or deceptive
Bias: When personal feelings or experiences affect how someone tells a story
Dramatic Irony: When the reader understands something the narrator or character doesn't
Reveals/Conceals: What a perspective shows us and what it hides from us

Activities to Try at Home

📰 News Story Comparison

Find the same news story covered by different sources:

🎬 Movie/Show "Other Perspective" Discussion

After watching something together, discuss alternative perspectives:

👨‍👩‍👧 Family Story Retelling

Take a family event everyone remembers and have each person tell it:

🔍 "Spot the Unreliability" Book Discussion

When your child is reading, discuss narrator reliability:

Questions to Ask When Discussing Perspective

Parent Tip: Unreliable Doesn't Mean Lying

An important concept at 8th grade is that unreliable narrators aren't always deliberately dishonest. They might be:

- Limited: They simply don't have all the information
- Biased: Their emotions color their interpretation
- Young or inexperienced: They don't fully understand what they're seeing
- Self-deceiving: They believe things about themselves that aren't true

Help your child see that perspective naturally shapes truth - even honest people see things differently!

Signs of Unreliable Narration to Look For

Informacion para Padres (Spanish Summary)

Que esta aprendiendo su hijo? Los estudiantes de octavo grado analizan como la PERSPECTIVA NARRATIVA afecta la comprension. Deben reconocer cuando un narrador puede ser NO CONFIABLE (parcial, limitado o enganoso), entender lo que una perspectiva REVELA Y OCULTA, y analizar por que un autor eligio un narrador particular.

Concepto clave: Un narrador no confiable no siempre esta mintiendo - puede simplemente tener informacion limitada, emociones fuertes, o no entender completamente lo que esta viendo.

Preguntas para hacer:

Actividad en casa: Despues de ver una pelicula juntos, discutan como se veria la historia desde el punto de vista de un personaje diferente. Que entenderiamos diferente?