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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Theme




A good story usually has a theme or lesson learned. The theme doesn't tell who did what, instead the theme connects the story to all people. We have been reading books in Reader's Workshop and deciding what the theme or lesson learned is by thinking about the main character and watching his or her actions in the story. Check out some of the books we read and the lesson we learned from the story.
Verdi by Janell Cannon- The lesson learned is "It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, what really counts is on the inside." Eryka, Aden, and Gerniah
Stellaluna by Janell Cannon- The lesson learned is "It is okay to be different." Natalie D., Sabrina, and Valeria
Otis by Loren Long- The lesson learned is "Old things are sometimes better than new things." Amanda T., Adrain, and Natalia
Woolbur by Leslie Helakoski- The lesson learned is "Be yourself." Isaiah

4 comments:

Amanda T. said...

OMG I love the book Otis it was fun reading together and sharing the themes/lesson learned in the story

Amanda G. said...

I love to expierience the theme of stories whether they are fiction or not. It just totally makes me excited about learning the theme of anything. Thanks for being the most smartest teachers ever! Amanda G.

surey said...

you guys did a great job

Amanda G. said...

I TOTALLY agree Surey!