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Good vs Evil


            Family


                     Theme
                     A Writer’s
Man vs Nature
                      Message
The Reader’s Job
Part of your job as a reader is to understand what a
writer is trying to say. Writers seldom come right
out and tell you, “Hey, reader, this is what I want
you to know.”

You need to make inferences and draw conclusions
about what the writer is trying to express.

                      dreams
Today’s Objectives
What we know: (Our Focus Skills) How to identify
Author’s Purpose and Perspective in a text. We are
familiar with Story Elements-setting, characters, plot,
conflict, climax and resolution. (Strategies) We are able
to make Connections, Infer ,and Evaluate when
reading.
What we will learn: How to identify the Theme-the life
lesson, moral or message in a story. (fable)
What we will do: Today’s Objective is HOT! You will
participate in an interactive PowerPoint and complete a
theme graphic organizer in groups to analyze the story
in order to identify the essential message or theme in a
fable. (I do…We do….You do!)
What is a Theme?

Theme: Life lesson, meaning, moral, or
 message about life or human nature
 that is communicated by a literary work.

In other words…
Theme is what the story teaches
  readers.
Themes

A theme is not a word, it is a sentence.
You don’t have to agree with the theme to
  identify it.
                   Examples
Money can’t buy happiness.
Don’t judge a book by its cover.
Finding A Theme
   What To Think About:
What is “The Big
          Idea” of a work?
Themes are usually about Big World
Ideas like freedom, trust, friendship,
courage, family, nature, good vs.
evil, and so on.
Movies: What is “The Big Idea” for these
                          well-known story titles?
                             Shoulder Partners


• Beauty and the Beast             •Harry Potter Series
• Where the Red Fern Grows         •Peter Pan
• Cinderella                       •Finding Nemo
• Goldilocks and the Three Bears   •Three Little Pigs
• Monsters, Inc.                   •Little Red Riding Hood
• The Little Boy Who Cried Wolf
Were you correct?

•   Beauty and the Beast: Beauty
•   Where the Red Fern Grows: Friendship
•   Cinderella: Good vs. Evil
•   Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Respect
•   Monsters, Inc.: Helping Others
•   The Little Boy Who Cried Wolf: Honesty
•   Harry Potter Series: Good vs. Evil
•   Peter Pan: Growing Up
•   Finding Nemo: Growing Up/Honoring Parents
•   Three Little Pigs: Planning Ahead
•   Little Red Riding Hood: Strangers
What phrases Give Clues to “The Big Idea?”


                    Title: Follow the Trail


Far into the distance and to the very edge of the horizon was
a path cut out by wagon wheels. If you followed that path
you would find a land of gold and opportunity. This path was
hard to travel and had many obstacles along the way.


My travels have finally led me to my destination. Here I can
start a new life with my family. There will be no more dust,
no more danger, and no more aching muscles. I can finally
rest my head.
                My big idea is that the story is about a journey.
What Do the Characters Say and Do
          That Relate to the Big Idea of Journeys?

“We have passed the halfway mark. Soon we will arrive at our
new home,” father patiently explained.

“Will we have anyone to play with,” Amy asked hopefully.

“Yes, now climb back into the wagon and get ready to leave. We
have many more miles to travel today.”

Father took the horses reins into his hands and clicked his tongue
to make the horses begin walking. The wagon moved slowly
across the bumpy dirt path.
Decide What the Theme Is

Remember, the theme is not the topic of the work
but a point made about the topic.

It is a statement about life.

A good theme statement shows what lesson about
life is important to learn.
What Do the Clues We Found Tell Us
        That Is Important to Learn About Life?



The clues talk about taking a journey, that the
journey is difficult, and that the traveler will arrive
at a destination with opportunities.

The author’s message may be that even if a journey is
difficult to take, there are rewards when you reach
your destination.
Identifying Themes
Themes are not explicit. (clearly stated)
Themes are implied. (something suggested
 but not actually said) You will need to
 INFER!
Themes are bigger than the story.
                      Big World of the Theme.
   Small
                   Applies to the “Real” World.
   World
   of the
   Story
Extract the“BIG Idea”


Don’t get hung up on the
characters and events
Think beyond the small
world elements to extract the
BIG World Lesson
Big Idea/Theme

Tim despised his old baseball glove.
He wanted to play with his new glove,
but he didn’t have any money, so he
decided to steal it. But when Tim got
caught stealing the glove, his parents
said he couldn’t play baseball ALL
summer!
What is the Big World Idea?
What is the Theme?
The Big World Idea=
                Theme

The Big Idea is: Integrity

The lesson of the story is that if
you want something, you should work
for it.
Match the Topic With a Theme Message

         Courage       Revenge          Jealousy     Dreams

Be careful how you treat other people
because they may treat you the same.
                                                     revenge
                                                   ____________

Face your fears and you can defeat them.
                                                     courage
                                                   ____________

Do not wish for what others possess. Be
happy with what you have.
                                                     jealousy
                                                   ____________

Work for what you want in life and you
can achieve any goal.                               dreams
____________
Review
Identifying
                  THEME in a
                      Story

The theme of a Fable is its moral. The
theme of a Parable is its teaching. The
theme of a piece of Fiction is its view
about life and how people behave.

A good place to start when learning to
identify theme is to look at Aesop Fables.
These are short tales written long ago for
the purpose of teaching little morals, or
lessons.
Modeled Practice

Let’s determine the
Theme using a Graphic
Organizer to analyze the
story structure for clues!
Theme Activity
Move quietly into your groups of 3 and select a “Recorder.”
After receiving your text (fable) and Theme Worksheet
(Graphic Organizer) read silently-tracking your thinking
(Reread if you finish before your partners)
Complete the Theme Graphic Organizer together-share
ideas!
Raise your hands when you have finished. (the teachers will
circulate and provide you with a sentence strip-for sharing)
Meet with the same “Story Group” and share your Themes.
Make sure to explain your thinking- use HOT Questions to
guide your discussions if needed.
Groups will present “A Fable a Day-will teach us to Live the
Right Way!” We will take an assessment on Theme!
Future Lessons-Determining Theme in Fiction!

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Theme

  • 1. Good vs Evil Family Theme A Writer’s Man vs Nature Message
  • 2. The Reader’s Job Part of your job as a reader is to understand what a writer is trying to say. Writers seldom come right out and tell you, “Hey, reader, this is what I want you to know.” You need to make inferences and draw conclusions about what the writer is trying to express. dreams
  • 3. Today’s Objectives What we know: (Our Focus Skills) How to identify Author’s Purpose and Perspective in a text. We are familiar with Story Elements-setting, characters, plot, conflict, climax and resolution. (Strategies) We are able to make Connections, Infer ,and Evaluate when reading. What we will learn: How to identify the Theme-the life lesson, moral or message in a story. (fable) What we will do: Today’s Objective is HOT! You will participate in an interactive PowerPoint and complete a theme graphic organizer in groups to analyze the story in order to identify the essential message or theme in a fable. (I do…We do….You do!)
  • 4. What is a Theme? Theme: Life lesson, meaning, moral, or message about life or human nature that is communicated by a literary work. In other words… Theme is what the story teaches readers.
  • 5. Themes A theme is not a word, it is a sentence. You don’t have to agree with the theme to identify it. Examples Money can’t buy happiness. Don’t judge a book by its cover.
  • 6. Finding A Theme What To Think About:
  • 7. What is “The Big Idea” of a work? Themes are usually about Big World Ideas like freedom, trust, friendship, courage, family, nature, good vs. evil, and so on.
  • 8. Movies: What is “The Big Idea” for these well-known story titles? Shoulder Partners • Beauty and the Beast •Harry Potter Series • Where the Red Fern Grows •Peter Pan • Cinderella •Finding Nemo • Goldilocks and the Three Bears •Three Little Pigs • Monsters, Inc. •Little Red Riding Hood • The Little Boy Who Cried Wolf
  • 9. Were you correct? • Beauty and the Beast: Beauty • Where the Red Fern Grows: Friendship • Cinderella: Good vs. Evil • Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Respect • Monsters, Inc.: Helping Others • The Little Boy Who Cried Wolf: Honesty • Harry Potter Series: Good vs. Evil • Peter Pan: Growing Up • Finding Nemo: Growing Up/Honoring Parents • Three Little Pigs: Planning Ahead • Little Red Riding Hood: Strangers
  • 10. What phrases Give Clues to “The Big Idea?” Title: Follow the Trail Far into the distance and to the very edge of the horizon was a path cut out by wagon wheels. If you followed that path you would find a land of gold and opportunity. This path was hard to travel and had many obstacles along the way. My travels have finally led me to my destination. Here I can start a new life with my family. There will be no more dust, no more danger, and no more aching muscles. I can finally rest my head. My big idea is that the story is about a journey.
  • 11. What Do the Characters Say and Do That Relate to the Big Idea of Journeys? “We have passed the halfway mark. Soon we will arrive at our new home,” father patiently explained. “Will we have anyone to play with,” Amy asked hopefully. “Yes, now climb back into the wagon and get ready to leave. We have many more miles to travel today.” Father took the horses reins into his hands and clicked his tongue to make the horses begin walking. The wagon moved slowly across the bumpy dirt path.
  • 12. Decide What the Theme Is Remember, the theme is not the topic of the work but a point made about the topic. It is a statement about life. A good theme statement shows what lesson about life is important to learn.
  • 13. What Do the Clues We Found Tell Us That Is Important to Learn About Life? The clues talk about taking a journey, that the journey is difficult, and that the traveler will arrive at a destination with opportunities. The author’s message may be that even if a journey is difficult to take, there are rewards when you reach your destination.
  • 14. Identifying Themes Themes are not explicit. (clearly stated) Themes are implied. (something suggested but not actually said) You will need to INFER! Themes are bigger than the story. Big World of the Theme. Small Applies to the “Real” World. World of the Story
  • 15. Extract the“BIG Idea” Don’t get hung up on the characters and events Think beyond the small world elements to extract the BIG World Lesson
  • 16. Big Idea/Theme Tim despised his old baseball glove. He wanted to play with his new glove, but he didn’t have any money, so he decided to steal it. But when Tim got caught stealing the glove, his parents said he couldn’t play baseball ALL summer! What is the Big World Idea? What is the Theme?
  • 17. The Big World Idea= Theme The Big Idea is: Integrity The lesson of the story is that if you want something, you should work for it.
  • 18. Match the Topic With a Theme Message Courage Revenge Jealousy Dreams Be careful how you treat other people because they may treat you the same. revenge ____________ Face your fears and you can defeat them. courage ____________ Do not wish for what others possess. Be happy with what you have. jealousy ____________ Work for what you want in life and you can achieve any goal. dreams ____________
  • 20. Identifying THEME in a Story The theme of a Fable is its moral. The theme of a Parable is its teaching. The theme of a piece of Fiction is its view about life and how people behave. A good place to start when learning to identify theme is to look at Aesop Fables. These are short tales written long ago for the purpose of teaching little morals, or lessons.
  • 21. Modeled Practice Let’s determine the Theme using a Graphic Organizer to analyze the story structure for clues!
  • 22. Theme Activity Move quietly into your groups of 3 and select a “Recorder.” After receiving your text (fable) and Theme Worksheet (Graphic Organizer) read silently-tracking your thinking (Reread if you finish before your partners) Complete the Theme Graphic Organizer together-share ideas! Raise your hands when you have finished. (the teachers will circulate and provide you with a sentence strip-for sharing) Meet with the same “Story Group” and share your Themes. Make sure to explain your thinking- use HOT Questions to guide your discussions if needed. Groups will present “A Fable a Day-will teach us to Live the Right Way!” We will take an assessment on Theme! Future Lessons-Determining Theme in Fiction!