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How can I find the theme of a text?. What is theme?. Theme is the underlying message of a story or poem. Theme is a big idea, something that you can learn about life in general. Finding themes. Sometimes, an author will come right out and state the theme of a story or poem. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: How can I find the  theme  of a text?

How can I find the theme of a text?

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What is theme?

Theme is the underlying message of a story or poem

Theme is a big idea, something that you can learn about life in general

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Finding themes

Sometimes, an author will come right out and state the theme of a story or poem

I looked at all the candy I could buy. I had the dollar, right here in my hand, but suddenly I didn’t feel hungry. I wished that I hadn’t stolen the dollar. I wished that I hadn’t taken the money from my brother’s bank. “I don’t think I want to buy anything today,” I muttered quickly to the clerk. Then I ran from the store. I had learned something important—it’s better to be honest than to have money.

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Finding themes

Sometimes, an author will come right out and state the theme of a story or poem

I looked at all the candy I could buy. I had the dollar, right here in my hand, but suddenly I didn’t feel hungry. I wished that I hadn’t stolen the dollar. I wished that I hadn’t taken the money from my brother’s bank. “I don’t think I want to buy anything today,” I muttered quickly to the clerk. Then I ran from the store. I had learned something important—it’s better to be honest than to have money.

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Finding theme

Authors usually tell readers the theme toward the end of a story

Reading hint: Look at the last page of a story to see if you can find a stated theme

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Finding theme Sometimes, though, the theme is not stated.

Then, you need to make an inference.

We knew that it was time to set the butterfly free. We had seen it make its chrysalis and emerge. Then it had flown around in the cage, trying to stretch its wings. Although we felt a little sad, we opened the lid to the cage one evening. The butterfly seemed confused and didn’t leave at first. Then, in one burst of zigzag fluttering, it erupted from the cage and flew all the way to the end of the yard and down the hill by the school. “That was the right thing to do,” Aidan said. “I know,” I answered, even though I already worried about the butterfly. What would it eat? How would it live?

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Finding theme Sometimes, though, the theme is not stated.

Then, you need to make an inference.

We knew that it was time to set the butterfly free. We had seen it make its chrysalis and emerge. Then it had flown around in the cage, trying to stretch its wings. Although we felt a little sad, we opened the lid to the cage one evening. The butterfly seemed confused and didn’t leave at first. Then, in one burst of zigzag fluttering, it erupted from the cage and flew all the way to the end of the yard and down the hill by the school. “That was the right thing to do,” Aidan said. “I know,” I answered, even though I already worried about the butterfly. What would it eat? How would it live?

What clues lead us to the theme?

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Finding theme Sometimes, though, the theme is not stated.

Then, you need to make an inference.

We knew that it was time to set the butterfly free. We had seen it make its chrysalis and emerge. Then it had flown around in the cage, trying to stretch its wings. Although we felt a little sad, we opened the lid to the cage one evening. The butterfly seemed confused and didn’t leave at first. Then, in one burst of zigzag fluttering, it erupted from the cage and flew all the way to the end of the yard and down the hill by the school. “That was the right thing to do,” Aidan said. “I know,” I answered, even though I already worried about the butterfly. What would it eat? How would it live?

What clues lead us to the theme?

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Finding theme Sometimes, though, the theme is not stated.

Then, you need to make an inference.

We knew that it was time to set the butterfly free. We had seen it make its chrysalis and emerge. Then it had flown around in the cage, trying to stretch its wings. Although we felt a little sad, we opened the lid to the cage one evening. The butterfly seemed confused and didn’t leave at first. Then, in one burst of zigzag fluttering, it erupted from the cage and flew all the way to the end of the yard and down the hill by the school. “That was the right thing to do,” Aidan said. “I know,” I answered, even though I already worried about the butterfly. What would it eat? How would it live?

Wild creatures should be free

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Finding theme You’ve probably read something with this theme

before. And that’s one of the neat things about theme—the same ideas are repeated over and over.

We knew that it was time to set the butterfly free. We had seen it make its chrysalis and emerge. Then it had flown around in the cage, trying to stretch its wings. Although we felt a little sad, we opened the lid to the cage one evening. The butterfly seemed confused and didn’t leave at first. Then, in one burst of zigzag fluttering, it erupted from the cage and flew all the way to the end of the yard and down the hill by the school. “That was the right thing to do,” Aidan said. “I know,” I answered, even though I already worried about the butterfly. What would it eat? How would it live?

Wild creatures should be free

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Common themes

• Persistence pays off• Honesty is better than cheating• It’s more important to be nice than to

be popular• Be careful what you wish for• Love is the most important force

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Can you find the theme?A day to playGot washed away.Rain comes down,Covers town.Eyes are sad.Rain is bad!

Come downstairs.Get the chairs.Blankets, sheet,Looking neat!Inside fortsInstead of sportsRainy day tearsCan turn into cheers.

How does the speaker feel about the beginning of the poem?

How do the speaker’s feelings change?

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Can you find the theme?A day to playGot washed away.Rain comes down,Covers town.Eyes are sad.Rain is bad!

Come downstairs.Get the chairs.Blankets, sheet,Looking neat!Inside fortsInstead of sportsRainy day tearsCan turn into cheers.

Choices

Persistence pays off.

Good can come from bad.

A cheerful attitude can overcome obstacles.

Love conquers all

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Can you find the theme?A day to playGot washed away.Rain comes down,Covers town.Eyes are sad.Rain is bad!

Come downstairs.Get the chairs.Blankets, sheet,Looking neat!Inside fortsInstead of sportsRainy day tearsCan turn into cheers.

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Can you find the theme?A day to playGot washed away.Rain comes down,Covers town.Eyes are sad.Rain is bad!

Come downstairs.Get the chairs.Blankets, sheet,Looking neat!Inside fortsInstead of sportsRainy day tearsCan turn into cheers.

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Can you find the theme?A day to playGot washed away.Rain comes down,Covers town.Eyes are sad.Rain is bad!

Come downstairs.Get the chairs.Blankets, sheet,Looking neat!Inside fortsInstead of sportsRainy day tearsCan turn into cheers.

Good can come from bad.

A cheerful attitude can overcome obstacles.

Either one of these can be supported with details from the text

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Can you find the theme?A day to playGot washed away.Rain comes down,Covers town.Eyes are sad.Rain is bad!

Come downstairs.Get the chairs.Blankets, sheet,Looking neat!Inside fortsInstead of sportsRainy day tearsCan turn into cheers.

Good can come from bad.

Evidence from the text:-The day starts out badly, because of the rain-The speaker builds indoor forts-The speaker realizes that rainy days can still be fun

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Can you find the theme?A day to playGot washed away.Rain comes down,Covers town.Eyes are sad.Rain is bad!

Come downstairs.Get the chairs.Blankets, sheet,Looking neat!Inside fortsInstead of sportsRainy day tearsCan turn into cheers.

A cheerful attitude can overcome obstacles.

Can you find evidence to support this?

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What have you learned?

What is theme?

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What have you learned?

What is theme?

Theme is the underlying message of a piece of text

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What have you learned?

How can I find the theme?

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What have you learned?

How can I find the theme?

Sometimes, the author will state the theme, usually somewhere near the end

Sometimes, we have to use clues to figure out the theme

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Your turn

• Think about book you have read and movies you have watched

• What themes did you notice? Do you see the same themes come up again and again?

• Now it’s time for you to find some themes in your reading!