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Warm-Up: Do not take a paper. Pds 1 -4 Clear your desk of all

Warm-Up: Do not take a paper. Pds 1 -4 Clear your desk of all items to prepare to take the vocabulary test.

Warm-Up: Do not take a paper. Pds 5 -7 Clear your desk of all

Warm-Up: Do not take a paper. Pds 5 -7 Clear your desk of all items to prepare to take the vocabulary test.

Agenda (10/9/19) (Pds 1 -4) Essential Question: How is a major theme of TKa.

Agenda (10/9/19) (Pds 1 -4) Essential Question: How is a major theme of TKa. M being developed? Standard: Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text. Objective: I can determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text; I can provide an objective summary of the text (RL. 1. 2). Warm-Up: Vocabulary Quiz Whole Group: Theme Work Period: 1. Practice finding theme 2. Evaluate your theme for TKa. M. Closing: Vocabulary Quiz 10/9 HW 1 -8 due 10/11.

Agenda (10/9/19) (Pds 5 -7) Essential Question: How is a major theme of TKa.

Agenda (10/9/19) (Pds 5 -7) Essential Question: How is a major theme of TKa. M being developed? Standard: Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text. Objective: I can determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text; I can provide an objective summary of the text (RL. 1. 2). Warm-Up: Vocabulary Quiz Whole Group: Theme Work Period: 1. Practice finding theme 2. Evaluate your theme for TKa. M. Closing: Vocabulary Quiz 10/9 HW 1 -8 due 10/11.

Sample Themes • Growth can come from failure. • Friendship can come in forms

Sample Themes • Growth can come from failure. • Friendship can come in forms you do not expect. • Don’t judge the actions of other people. • Find your talent, and share it with others. • Selfishness can lead to negative consequences. • Families face adversity together.

Sample Themes • More can be accomplished when people work together. • Acceptance is

Sample Themes • More can be accomplished when people work together. • Acceptance is being open-minded and not being judgmental. • By seeking to help others, we can build a sense of community. • Sometimes being scared is more dangerous than being brave. • Putting too much value in material things can make us depressed when those things are taken away. • Friendship is more valuable than material items. • Boredom can lead us to incredible revelations. • The feelings of others should often be considered before our own.

Sample Themes • Things we work the hardest for are the most valuable. •

Sample Themes • Things we work the hardest for are the most valuable. • Knowledge can sometimes be used to be destructive. • True love is difficult to find and even more difficult to keep. • Sometimes an individual’s needs must be sacrificed for the benefit of society. • Sometimes, it is best not to get what we wished for. • Time, patience and love can heal old wounds. • Forgiveness is one of the most difficult, but powerful gifts to provide someone.

Sample Themes • Being judgmental can, eventually, make us realize we aren’t as good

Sample Themes • Being judgmental can, eventually, make us realize we aren’t as good as we think we are. • Taking up for others is an important virtue. • Making fun of others may expose the weaknesses in ourselves. • Happiness comes from helping others, not hurting them. • It is important to instill strong virtues in the young. • Looking at life through someone else’s perspective teaches us more about our own lives. • Making fun of someone behind his/her back only makes one look like a coward.

Theme Template • You might begin with the “Topic” • Love, Family, Good vs.

Theme Template • You might begin with the “Topic” • Love, Family, Good vs. Evil, Family, Friendship, Death, Poverty, Identity, Survival, Justice, Freedom, Change, Growing Up, Acceptance, Guilt, etc. • Then, complete the following statement: • The author wants me to learn that _________________________________________________________ ___________________________. • This part becomes your theme.

Theme

Theme

Theme Template • Don't include specific characters or plot points. This perspective on life

Theme Template • Don't include specific characters or plot points. This perspective on life should apply to people and situations outside the story. • Don't be obvious. "War is bad, " is not a theme. Dig a little deeper using details from the story. (What specifically is bad about war? How does it negatively impact the characters or the world of the story? ) • Don't make it advicey. "You should always be there for your family, " isn't a theme, it's a suggestion. Keep your theme statement objective and based solely on evidence from the story ("The bond between family can overcome any obstacle. ") • Don't use cliches. "Once a cheater, always a cheater, " or "Actions speak louder than words, " aren't themes. They're just expressions people use all the time and have very little power or real insight.

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Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues in the young. 2. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/shrek/friends-forgive 3. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/despicable-me-2/nervous-phone-call 4. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/babe/hating-wolves 5. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/little-boy/chosen-one

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues in the young. 2. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/shrek/friends-forgive Forgiveness is one of the most difficult, but powerful gifts to provide someone. 3. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/despicable-me-2/nervous-phone-call 4. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/babe/hating-wolves 5. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/little-boy/chosen-one

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues in the young. 2. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/shrek/friends-forgive Forgiveness is one of the most difficult, but powerful gifts to provide someone. 3. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/despicable-me-2/nervous-phone-call It takes a tough man on the inside to have true courage, not just on the outside. 4. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/babe/hating-wolves 5. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/little-boy/chosen-one

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues in the young. 2. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/shrek/friends-forgive Forgiveness is one of the most difficult, but powerful gifts to provide someone. 3. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/despicable-me-2/nervous-phone-call It takes a tough man on the inside to have true courage, not just on the outside. 4. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/babe/hating-wolves It is important to make your own decisions about others and not judge people based on someone else’s perspective. 5. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/little-boy/chosen-one

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues

Let’s Practice 1. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/the-croods-2/how-about-a-story It is important to instill strong virtues in the young. 2. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/shrek/friends-forgive Forgiveness is one of the most difficult, but powerful gifts to provide someone. 3. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/despicable-me-2/nervous-phone-call It takes a tough man on the inside to have true courage, not just on the outside. 4. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/babe/hating-wolves It is important to make your own decisions about others and not judge people based on someone else’s perspective. 5. https: //www. wingclips. com/movie-clips/little-boy/chosen-one Belief in one’s self is a true testament of courage.

There once lived a large bird named Mataran who had two heads, three wings

There once lived a large bird named Mataran who had two heads, three wings and five feet. He had a difficult time getting anywhere because one wing kept getting in the way of the other two. He constantly tripped over his extra feet and one of his heads always told the other head that he was worthless and meant nothing to no one. Then, one day, a circus full of the most beautiful animals you have ever seen came to town. They were trying to set up their tents, but the Morbidant Worms had taken over their land. The worms dug so many holes that the circus animals were not able to put up their tents. Instead, they tried to pull the worms out of the soil, but it took them way too long to do it. They would never be able to have the circus set up by the opening day.

Mataran witnessed their trouble from high above on the hillside. Getting an idea, he

Mataran witnessed their trouble from high above on the hillside. Getting an idea, he stumbled down to the circus land began using each of his five feet to pull up the worms. Working at a rate five times what they circus animals could work, he had quickly removed all of the Morbidant Worms. The circus animals praised Mataran and thanked him for allowing them to set up their tents by the opening day. Mataran travelled with the circus the rest of his life, finding jobs here and there that could best use his gifts and talents. What is theme?

Does your theme need work? • Does your theme reflect a life lesson? •

Does your theme need work? • Does your theme reflect a life lesson? • Is your theme too specific, to vague, or just perfectly in between? • Can your theme be supported with evidence from the text?

Pds 1 -4 High Order Thinking Question What is a theme that is developed

Pds 1 -4 High Order Thinking Question What is a theme that is developed in chapters 3 and 4 and what details does the author use to support it?

Pds 5 -7 High Order Thinking Question What is a major theme that is

Pds 5 -7 High Order Thinking Question What is a major theme that is being developed in chapters 3 and 4 of TKa. M and how is it being developed?

Vocabulary (Pds 1 -4) 1 -2 A: Melody: (n. ) nice musical sounds perfectly

Vocabulary (Pds 1 -4) 1 -2 A: Melody: (n. ) nice musical sounds perfectly arranged together 1 -2 B: Deduce: (v. ) to reach a conclusion or decision through reasoning (figure out) 1 -2 C: Sufficient: (adj. ) being enough, or as much as needed 1 -3 A: Unsullied: (adj. ) spotlessly clean and fresh 1 -3 B: Vague: (adj. ) not clear 1 -3 C: Revelation: (n. ) an enlightening or shocking information 1 -4 A: Tyrannical: (adj. ) characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule 1 -4 B: Unanimous: (adj. ) in complete agreement 1 -4 C: Quaint: (adj. ) strange or odd in an amusing way

Vocabulary (Pds 1 -4) 1 -5 A: Inhabit: (v. ) to live in 1

Vocabulary (Pds 1 -4) 1 -5 A: Inhabit: (v. ) to live in 1 -5 B: Contentment: (n. ) the state of being satisfied and happy 1 -5 C: Malevolent: (adj. ) wishing evil or harm on someone else 1 -6 A: Abundance: (n. ) a very large quantity of something 1 -6 B: Exclusive: (adj. ) limited to certain people or things 1 -6 C: Nocturnal: (adj. ) night-time (only awake at night) 1 -7 A: Intimidation: (n. ) pressure; fear; threat 1 -7 B: Employ: (v. ) to put into service; to hire or get someone or something to work for you 1 -7 C: Morbid: (adj. ) an unhealthy state of mind; gloomy

Vocabulary (Pds 5 -7) 1 -2 A: Melody: (n. ) nice musical sounds perfectly

Vocabulary (Pds 5 -7) 1 -2 A: Melody: (n. ) nice musical sounds perfectly arranged together 1 -2 B: Deduce: (v. ) to reach a conclusion or decision through reasoning (figure out) 1 -2 C: Sufficient: (adj. ) being enough, or as much as needed 1 -3 A: Unsullied: (adj. ) spotlessly clean and fresh 1 -3 B: Morbid: (adj. ) an unhealthy state of mind; gloomy 1 -3 C: Foray: (n. ) a sudden, short attack 1 -4 A: Tyrannical: (adj. ) characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule 1 -4 B: Concede: (v. ) be willing to give in to someone and accept what they believe 1 -4 C: Expound: (v. ) to add details or give more information about something

Vocabulary (Pds 5 -7) 1 -5 A: Contentment: (n. ) the state of being

Vocabulary (Pds 5 -7) 1 -5 A: Contentment: (n. ) the state of being satisfied and happy 1 -5 B: Condescend: (v. ) to do something that one considers to be below one’s dignity 1 -5 C: Amiable: (adj. ) showing warmth and friendliness 1 -6 A: Inhabit: (v. ) to live in 1 -6 B: Compel: (v. ) to make someone do something 1 -6 C: Onslaught: (n. ) an attack or assault 1 -7 A: Contradict: (v. ) to challenge or oppose; to show something to be false; to go against something 1 -7 B: Inquisitive: (adj. ) showing curiosity; snooping; nosy 1 -7 C: Contentious: (adj. ) always ready to argue or fight; argumentative

Closing 1. What themes do you see in the text so far?

Closing 1. What themes do you see in the text so far?