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Goal: I can determine the central message in a story.

Goal: I can determine the central message in a story. Theme. The Search for Meaning. What is a Theme ?. Theme : Life lesson , 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.

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Goal: I can determine the central message in a story.

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  1. Goal: I can determine the central message in a story.

  2. Theme The Search for Meaning

  3. What is a Theme? Theme: Life lesson, 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.

  4. 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 people based on the surface. It is better to die free than live under tyranny.

  5. IdentifyingThemes Themesare not explicit (clearly stated). Themesare implied. Themes are bigger than the story. Big World of the Theme. Applies to the “Real” World. Small World of the Story

  6. What is the theme? Jenny Puchovier was so excited. She had a pack of Starburst in her lunch and she had been looking forward to eating them all morning. Lunch finally came and Jenny sat down to eat her Starbursts when her friend Yudy sat next to her. “Let me get the pink ones,” asked Yudy. Jenny liked the pink ones best, but she thought Yudy was funny and Jenny wanted Yudy to like her, so Jenny gave Yudy all of her pink Starbursts. Before Jenny was done giving Yudy the pink ones, Carrie sat on the other side of Jenny. “Let me get the red and the orange ones, Jenny. Remember when I gave you that Snickers?” Jenny didn’t remember that, though she did remember when Carrie ate a whole Snickers in front of her, but Jenny thought Carrie was cool, so she gave her the red and the orange Starbursts. Now that she only had the yellow ones, Jenny wasn’t so excited about eating starbursts anymore.

  7. Themes are about the big picture. Not“Yellow Starbursts taste bad” Not “Yudy and Carrie are bad friends.” Think BIGGER. Find “Real” World advice. Big World of the Theme. Applies to the “Real” World. Small World of the Story

  8. How do you determine a Central Message? Theme: Life lesson, moral, or message about life or human nature that is communicated by a literary work. 1st – Read the Story “The Bicycle”

  9. 2nd – Recount the story in your mind.

  10. 3rd – Think- “What message about life or human nature is the story teaching me?” What is the Central Message? Some decisions are hard to make.

  11. 4th – Decide- “What is my evidence?” What is the Central Message? Some decisions are hard to make. Once he chose a bike, he had to choose a color. There were 15 different reds to choose from. Marsha showed Poppleton hundreds of bikes!

  12. 5th – Think- “How does this message apply to our world? When I decide I want to buy something, I need to be prepared to make some decisions.

  13. Now you try-

  14. Goal: I can determine the central message in a story.

  15. Adapted from: http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/reading-worksheets/theme-lesson.ppt

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