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Identify Theme

Identify Theme

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English

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8th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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7 Slides • 11 Questions

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Identifying the

theme or message

of a text.

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Read the text below and think about what
message of the story. What lessons about life

does it teach?

Oh yeah?" Charles sneered. "If you're so great,
why don't you race me?" Lucy gasped. Charles
was the fastest runner at school. "You're on," she
gulped. That night, she began to train. Day after
day, she ran laps at the track. Charles would
watch her, laughing. His friends asked him why he
wasn't practicing, too. "Practice? I don't need
practice to win." Finally, the day of the race
dawned. Lucy met him at the track. "Good luck,"
she said. "I don't need it," he replied. They took
off. At the finish line, he turned back to look for
Lucy—but she'd already beaten him by half a lap!

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Open Ended

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What lessons about life does the story teach?

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What is a theme?

A story, poem, or other work of literature can
mean different things to different people. So, two
people reading the same story might describe its
theme differently or discover different themes.

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Identifying a
Theme

To find the theme, ask yourself: What big
message about life is the writer trying to
tell me? Sometimes the author will directly
tell you the theme in the story.

Select the option that best tells you the
theme.

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Multiple Choice

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Select the option that best tell you the theme.

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Sentence 1

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Sentence 6

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Sentence 8

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Sentence 9

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Identifying a
Theme

Often, you will need to infer the theme of a
work. That means you have to use details
from the text and your knowledge about life to
figure out the message.

Use these strategies.

Examine the title.

Consider the plot and conflict.

Analyze the characters.

Make connections.

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Identifying a
Theme

Now, apply the strategies you just learned to
help you infer the theme of the following
passage.

Examine the title.

Consider the plot and conflict.

Analyze the characters.

Make connections.

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Open Ended

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What is the theme of the story?

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Multiple Choice

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What is the theme of this poem?

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Flowers lose petals quickly.

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Life is short, so enjoy every day.

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It is important to be alone sometimes.

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Selfishness doesn't pay.

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Details that support theme

Remember, a theme must be based on
the details, events, and characters in the
text. To find support for a theme, you
must go back to the text.

Look for things that the characters say or
ways in which they change. These details
often contain ideas or messages that
support the theme.

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Multiple Choice

Read these three parts of a story. Which part below supports the theme "True friends are more valuable than money"?

Select the box with the correct part.

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

The theme of a work is the ________ about life that the writer wants to communicate.

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story

2

message

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theme

4

poem

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Multiple Choice

The theme is not always directly stated. Often you must ____ the theme.

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guess

2

read

3

predict

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infer

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Multiple Choice

You can infer the theme by examining all of the things listed EXCEPT______.

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examining the title

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reading it directly in the text

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considering the plot and conflict

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analyzing the characters

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making connections to your own life.

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Poll

In the heart of the forest, there lived a curious fox named Finn who dreamt of exploring the world. Every day, he would gaze beyond, eager for an adventure. But wise old Owl would remind Finn that patience is the key to unlocking the mysteries of the world. So, Finn waited, learning from the rustle of leaves and the songs of birds, knowing that his time would come. Seasons passed, and one day, Finn's patience was rewarded. With a heart full of courage, he ventured forth, discovering wonders he had only dreamed of, all because he had learned patience in the stillness of the forest.

  • Which quote best reflects the theme of the passage?

"A curious fox named Finn dreamt of exploring the world beyond the trees."

"Patience is the key to unlocking the mysteries of the world."

"Finn waited, learning from the rustle of leaves and the songs of birds."

"With a heart full of courage, he ventured forth."

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Poll

  • In the heart of the forest, there lived a curious fox named Finn who dreamt of exploring the world. Every day, he would gaze beyond, eager for an adventure. But wise old Owl would remind Finn that patience is the key to unlocking the mysteries of the world. So, Finn waited, learning from the rustle of leaves and the songs of birds, knowing that his time would come. Seasons passed, and one day, Finn's patience was rewarded. With a heart full of courage, he ventured forth, discovering wonders he had only dreamed of, all because he had learned patience in the stillness of the forest.

  • Which quote best supports the theme of the passage?

"A curious fox named Finn dreamt of exploring the world beyond the trees."

"Patience is the key to unlocking the mysteries of the world."

"Finn waited, learning from the rustle of leaves and the songs of birds."

"With a heart full of courage, he ventured forth."

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Poll

Which best describes how you feel about being able to identify the theme of a text?

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Identifying the

theme or message

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