Grade 4ELARTEKS 4.10E

Grade 4 ELAR TEKS 4.10E:Point of View

Free, teacher-ready lessons and worksheets for Point of View in Grade 4 ELAR, fully aligned to Texas TEKS 4.10E.

Identify and understand the use of literary devices, including first-or third-person point of view

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      TEKS 4.10E: Point of View

      • Point of View

        About this lesson

        Learning Target: I can understand and identify the use of different points of view.

        Focuses On:

        • Identifying the point of view
        • Explaining what the point of view helps the reader understand

        Builds On:

        3.10E

        Identify the use of literary devices, including first- or third-person point of view.

        Next Level:

        5.10E

        Identify and understand the use of literary devices, including first- or third-person point of view.

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        This lesson is designed to help students determine the point of view in a story in order to better understand what they see and learn in the text. Students begin by completing sentences with the correct form of there, their, and they're.


        The two instructional blocks in this lesson focus on identifying and understanding the point of view in a text.


        In the first instructional block students determine who is telling the story by using a variety of strategies and clues.


        In the second instructional block students determine the effect on the reader when different points of view are used.


        Passages are intentionally built throughout the lesson to support deeper understanding and allow students to practice the skill in context.

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      Frequently Asked Questions

      How do you teach Point of View to 4th graders?

      To teach Point of View to 4th grade ELAR students, model the skill explicitly using rich mentor texts, then use guided practice before releasing students to read and write independently. TEKS 4.10E asks students to identify and understand the use of literary devices, including first-or third-person point of view. Crystal Instruction's free ClearLessons for 4.10E walk through this progression with modeling, guided practice, and built-in checks for understanding, while the ClearSheets provide scaffolded practice. You can download both free on this page.

      What is 4.10E in 4th grade ELAR?

      TEKS 4.10E is a 4th grade ELAR standard for Point of View. It requires students to identify and understand the use of literary devices, including first-or third-person point of view. It is part of the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) for Grade 4 ELAR.

      Where can I find free TEKS 4.10E lessons and worksheets?

      You can download free TEKS 4.10E lessons and worksheets directly on this page — no login or account required. Crystal Instruction provides free PDF versions of our Point of View ClearLessons and ClearSheets for Grade 4 ELAR, and each one is also available as an interactive lesson inside the full Crystal Instruction platform.

      What skills are included in 4th grade Point of View?

      TEKS 4.10E (Point of View) covers the following 4th grade ELAR skills: students learn to identify and understand the use of literary devices, including first-or third-person point of view. Free resources for this standard include Point of View .

      How is TEKS 4.10E assessed on STAAR?

      TEKS 4.10E is eligible for assessment on the Texas STAAR test for Grade 4 ELAR. Every Crystal Instruction ClearSheet for 4.10E is STAAR-aligned, and our ClearLessons are built to STAAR rigor using released STAAR test items — so students practice Point of View in the same format and level of difficulty they will see on the test.