This Grade 3 Point of View worksheet challenges students to decide whose perspective tells multi-character passages. Learners fill in who the narrator is, note when no one says I, and link sentences to the correct narrator through a matching task. Hints and explanations help readers use pronoun clues and character names to find the storyteller. Strong Grade 3 practice for analyzing first-person and third-person narrators inside busy multi-character Point of View scenes.
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Point of View
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. In 'I watched my sister build a sandcastle,' the narrator is the sister's sibling.
2. In 'Jake and Mia laughed while Sam watched,' the narrator is outside the story.
3. If the passage says 'I passed the ball to my friend,' the narrator is the passer.
4. A passage that names all characters by name is told in third person.
5. In 'My mom hugged me when I came home,' the narrator is the child.
6. In 'Ana, Ben, and I played tag at recess,' the story is told by one friend.
7. If no character uses I, me, or my, the story is probably in third person.
8. In 'Carlos looked at Luna and smiled,' the narrator is not the two friends.
9. The pronouns I, me, and my tell us a story uses first-person point of view.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
I told Pete my secret.
→ First person: friend of Pete
First person: friend of Pete
Pete told Sara a secret.
→ Third person: outside narrator
Third person: outside narrator
My brother helped me.
→ First person: sibling
First person: sibling
The boys helped Mrs. Lee.
→ Third person: about the boys
Third person: about the boys
Point of View
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) In 'I watched my sister build a sandcastle,' the narrator is the sister's sibling.
2) In 'Jake and Mia laughed while Sam watched,' the narrator is outside the story.
3) If the passage says 'I passed the ball to my friend,' the narrator is the passer.
4) A passage that names all characters by name is told in third person.
5) In 'My mom hugged me when I came home,' the narrator is the child.
6) In 'Ana, Ben, and I played tag at recess,' the story is told by one friend.
7) If no character uses I, me, or my, the story is probably in third person.
8) In 'Carlos looked at Luna and smiled,' the narrator is not the two friends.
9) The pronouns I, me, and my tell us a story uses first-person point of view.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
I told Pete my secret.
→ First person: friend of Pete
First person: friend of Pete
Pete told Sara a secret.
→ Third person: outside narrator
Third person: outside narrator
My brother helped me.
→ First person: sibling
First person: sibling
The boys helped Mrs. Lee.
→ Third person: about the boys
Third person: about the boys
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