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central message - long e - shades of meaning

central message - long e - shades of meaning

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English

1st - 2nd Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.1.1, L.4.5, RI.1.4

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brooke chapman

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Long e - Shades of meaning - Central message

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Central message

Stories are one way we can learn important lessons. Fairytales, fables, and folktales are stories that have lessons or morals that we can learn. The lesson is what the character learns in the story. The central message is what the author wants the reader to learn.

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Lets practice with a fictional story

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What is one event that happened in the story? How did that event make the main character feel?

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Open Ended

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What lesson did the character learn? what is the central message that the author wants you to learn?

Long e - Shades of meaning - Central message

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