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Enhancing Understanding: Our Top Picks for Videos in Teaching Point of View

By Matthew Lynch
October 13, 2023
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Introduction:

Teaching point of view can be a complex concept to grasp for students. However, incorporating videos into lessons can be an effective way to engage students and deepen their understanding of different perspectives. In this article, we have curated a selection of our favorite videos that can be used to teach point of view in an engaging and comprehensive manner. Let’s dive in!

1. “The True Story of the Three Little Pigs” by Jon Scieszka

This hilarious and thought-provoking video presents the classic tale of the three little pigs from the perspective of the wolf. As students watch the story unfold, they will gain a deeper understanding of how different characters can have contrasting viewpoints, challenging the traditional narrative. Encourage students to analyze the actions and motivations of both the pigs and the wolf, fostering critical thinking skills.

2. “The Butter Battle Book” by Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss takes a complex political topic and simplifies it in this eye-opening video. By presenting a story about the conflict between the Yooks and the Zooks, students learn about the dangers of differing perspectives escalating into conflict. This video serves as an excellent starting point for discussions on tolerance, empathy, and the importance of considering multiple viewpoints.

3. “Whoever You Are” by Mem Fox

In this heartwarming animated video, based on the book by Mem Fox, students are introduced to diverse cultures and perspectives from around the world. Through powerful visuals and narration, the video emphasizes the common threads of love, family, and unity that connect us all. By exploring different point of views through this video, students develop a sense of empathy and appreciation for diverse perspectives.

4. “The Sneetches” by Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss strikes again with this engaging video that tackles the issue of prejudice and acceptance. As students follow the journey of the Sneetches, they learn about the dangers of judging others based on superficial differences. The video sparks discussions on discrimination, empathy, and embracing diversity, making it a valuable resource for teaching point of view.

5. “One” by Kathryn Otoshi

Through this visually stunning and emotionally charged video, students explore the concept of standing up against injustice. The story revolves around a group of colors called “Numberlys,” who face discrimination based on their color. This video allows students to understand the power of individual actions and the importance of advocating for equality and justice.

Conclusion:

Videos are powerful teaching tools that can effectively convey the concept of point of view. By utilizing our curated selection of favorites, educators can create engaging lessons that resonate with students and deepen their understanding of different perspectives. Encourage students to analyze characters’ motivations, consider alternative viewpoints, and empathize with diverse perspectives. With these videos, point of view becomes a relatable and accessible concept for students of all ages.

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