Perspective through "Snack Attack" animation
A guided viewing worksheet built around the short YouTube animation "Snack Attack." Students learn the difference between perspective and point of view, then track both characters in real time using a two-column comparison chart. After watching, they respond to three written prompts that push them to analyze the twist ending, take and defend a point of view, and connect the skill to real-world media literacy.
Vocabulary is embedded directly on the worksheet so no pre-teaching is needed. Works as a standalone lesson or as an intro to a larger perspective or current events unit.
What's included: 1-page PDF (8.5 x 11, print ready)
Covers: perspective vs. point of view, character analysis, evidence-based opinion writing, media literacy
No prep needed. Just print, press play, and go.