Central Idea vs Theme What is central idea

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Central Idea vs. Theme

Central Idea vs. Theme

What is central idea? • CENTRAL IDEA refers to what the text is mainly

What is central idea? • CENTRAL IDEA refers to what the text is mainly about. • Central idea is NOT the topic of the text. • Central idea can most often be stated in one sentence.

Application Tim hated his old baseball glove. He wanted to play with a new

Application Tim hated his old baseball glove. He wanted to play with a new glove, but he didn’t have any money, so he decided to steal it. But when Tim got caught stealing the glove, his parents said he couldn’t play baseball summer. 1. What is the topic of this paragraph? 2. What is the central idea of this paragraph?

What is theme? • Theme is the life lesson, author’s message, or moral of

What is theme? • Theme is the life lesson, author’s message, or moral of a story. • Readers have to make inferences to determine themes in literature because themes are NOT always directly stated. • In order to determine theme of a story, readers have to think beyond the small details. Instead, readers must figure out the big world lesson of the story.

What is theme? • • Theme IS NOT the same as central idea. Theme

What is theme? • • Theme IS NOT the same as central idea. Theme IS NOT the same as the topic. One story can have multiple themes. Themes are often recognizable and repeated throughout literature.

Common Topics for Themes NOTE: The following are not themes. They are common topics

Common Topics for Themes NOTE: The following are not themes. They are common topics or big ideas on which themes are centered. * Courage * Hard work * Kindness * Being yourself * Hope * Love * Jealousy * Doing the right thing * Honesty * Acceptance * Fears

Common Themes • • • Be careful what you wish for. Honesty is the

Common Themes • • • Be careful what you wish for. Honesty is the best policy. Crime doesn’t pay. Sacrifice leads to reward. Money cannot buy happiness. Love conquers all.

To determine theme, ask yourself… 1. What did the character(s) learn? 2. How did

To determine theme, ask yourself… 1. What did the character(s) learn? 2. How did the character(s) grow or change? 3. Why did the character(s) act this way?

Application Tim hated his old baseball glove. He wanted to play with a new

Application Tim hated his old baseball glove. He wanted to play with a new glove, but he didn’t have any money, so he decided to steal it. But when Tim got caught stealing the glove, his parents said he couldn’t play baseball summer. I know theme is ____________ because_____________________

Theme Anchor Chart

Theme Anchor Chart