
Theme - 9th
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9th - 12th Grade
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Sara Watts
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Theme/Main Idea - 9th
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Topic
All texts have a topic and can have more than one.
The topic is thing or idea that a text is about
Topics are usually pretty clear and are one or two word answers
Identifying the topic is the first step in reading a text
Text features like the title, graphics, headings, and sub headings will help you to quickly identify a topic
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Main Idea
The main idea is what the author says about the topic
A main idea is explained in a sentence
The main idea can be DIRECTLY stated or you may need to make INFERENCES to decide what it is
The main idea is text dependent -- it only applies to the text you are working with
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Multiple Choice
Main Idea is _____________________.
the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
what the text is mainly about (topic).
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Multiple Choice
IDENTIFY THE MAIN IDEA
Sometime in December of 1891, Dr. James Naismith was teaching gym at the YMCA College in Springfield, Massachusetts. It was raining, and Dr. Naismith was trying to keep his students active. He wanted them playing a rough game that would keep them moving. He didn't like a few ideas that were too rough. Then Naismith had his breakthrough. He wrote out the rules for a game with peach baskets fixed to ten-foot elevated tracks. Naismith's students played against one another, passing the ball around and shooting it into the peach baskets. Dribbling wasn't a part of the original game. Also it took a while to realize that the game would run more smoothly if the bottoms of the baskets were removed. But this game grew to be one of the most popular sports in America today. Can you guess which one?
The most popular sport in America
Dr. James Naismith's career in teaching
The invention of Basketball
How to get students active
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Theme
The theme is the overall message the author is sending about the topic
A theme is explained in a sentence
The theme in NOT directly stated. You will need to make INFERENCES based on what the characters do and say
Themes are usually universal -- you will see similar themes in texts
There can be more than one theme in a text
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Multiple Choice
What is the theme?
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Multiple Choice
When determining the theme, do consider the following:
The topic about life the story touches on.
The lesson readers or characters learn.
The idea or message an author might be sharing.
All of the above.
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