Theme Day 2: I can dive deeper into "theme" by finding common themes and making connections to themes I've seen or read before.
First: Review
Look over these anchor charts to help refresh your memory about what theme is.
First: Review
Look over these anchor charts to help refresh your memory about what theme is.
Second: Mini Lesson
Here is a new anchor chart for you to read over. If you'd like to take notes and copy them into your Reader's Notebook, feel free to do that!
Here is a new anchor chart for you to read over. If you'd like to take notes and copy them into your Reader's Notebook, feel free to do that!
Third: Review
Here is a review on the content we covered for how to find a theme in a text.
Here is a review on the content we covered for how to find a theme in a text.
Next, watch this short video of the Top 10 Disney Pixar themes. You may start noticing some common themes in movies, plays, and books.
Here are some common themes we often come across.
Finally: Make a Connection
Take what you've learned about theme and make a connection to a book you've read or a movie you've seen. Please click on HERE and add your own voice to this Padlet page. (Don't forget to read the directions at the top of the Padlet.)
Once you're finished, take time to read what your classmates have written. If you don't finish everything on this page, you can work on it tomorrow. If you are finished with all of the above, you can work on the "Wild Life" worksheet that your teacher has for you. :)
Take what you've learned about theme and make a connection to a book you've read or a movie you've seen. Please click on HERE and add your own voice to this Padlet page. (Don't forget to read the directions at the top of the Padlet.)
Once you're finished, take time to read what your classmates have written. If you don't finish everything on this page, you can work on it tomorrow. If you are finished with all of the above, you can work on the "Wild Life" worksheet that your teacher has for you. :)