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Determining Theme

Determining Theme

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English

4th Grade

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CCSS
RL.4.2, RF.3.4C, RL.5.2

+10

Standards-aligned

Created by

Brionna Barcolleh

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Determining Theme

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Multiple Choice

ELASGSERL2: Which detail should be included in a summary of the story?

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A. Jane's mother is inside the house dusting the front parlor.

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B. Jane and her brothers are outside playing.

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C. While Mr. Brooney delivers groceries, Jane and her brothers feed the horse carrots.

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D. As Jane watches the horse, she imagines him as a bridge for her to walk under.

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Multiple Choice

Part A: ELASGSERL2: Which statement best describes a theme in the story?

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A. Never walk under a horse.

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B. Some risks are dangerous but worth taking.

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C. Mr. Brooney's horse is a beautiful creature.

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D. Sometimes Jane's mother worries too much.

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Multiple Select

Part B: ELASGSERL2: Which TWO choices from the story support your answer to Part A?

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A. Jane watched him and watched him.

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B. But goodness! Could Mama believe her eyes? What was Janey doing?

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C. "You mustn't walk under horses. They might start to kick or start walking or something."

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D. She had no desire to keep on walking under horses.

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E. So she had walked under him and from the feeling inside of her she thought it had turned out to be an all right sort of thing to do-just that once.

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