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Teaching Theme Slideshow, Notes, Practice, Test Bundle

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The SLIME method really helped my students to think through analyzing theme. The lesson and slides were very easy to implement.
My students enjoyed this resource. The cornell notes supported our avid notes and the cut and paste were useful in small groups.

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    Description

    Teach theme in literature with this animated slideshow in PowerPoint and Google, a choice of student notes, worksheets, and a theme test. Lesson plans and extensions activities are also included in this comprehensive unit!

    Determining theme in literature is a challenging literary element for middle school students to grasp. (I understand that, but I still wanted to cry when I heard, The theme is you can’t judge a book by its cover, for virtually every work of literature ever written!) Since necessity is the mother of invention, I had to come up with a solution. Theme: Teach, Practice, Test is it!

    Others have said...

    "This unit was so helpful in guiding my students through understanding themes and how to use evidence to support their ideas. It saved me so much time!"

    "Used this with my intermediate level ESL class and it worked perfectly. PPT is well done, attractive, and engaging. SLIME acronym helped students grasp the often difficult concept of theme. My kids got it!!!!"

    Theme: Teach, Practice, Test is an engaging, step-by-step way to teach theme in literature. It’s thorough, and includes the theme PowerPoint presentation with guided notes, follow-through practice worksheets requiring text-based evidence to support theme, and an editable theme test that includes multiple choice and written response questions.

    Best yet, this theme unit also provides you with two types of notes, so you can CHOOSE either folding notes or Cornell outline notes. (I like choices, don't you?)

    Students will have fun determining the theme of classic tales, original stories, and wonderful short videos. The culminating activity will require them to use their new-found knowledge of theme and text evidence to formulate a thorough written response.

    WHAT IS INCLUDED?

    Please take a look at the preview to see everything included.

    TEACH UNIT- Teaching Theme Slideshow and Notes

    • Lesson plans
    • 50 animated slides
    • 21 pages
    • Your choice of notes:

    Cornell guided notes

    Folding interactive guided notes

    Digital notes

    • A blank graphic organizer
    • An anchor chart mini-poster for reference
    • Digital slides and notes AND/OR
    • PowerPoint slides and printed notes

    PRACTICE UNIT- Teaching Theme Practice Activities, Worksheets, & Test

    • Easy to follow lesson plans and step-by-step instructions
    • Collaborative practice
    • Independent practice
    • Blank graphic organizer
    • Review bookmarks for reference
    • Editable test in several formats
    • Print AND digital versions

    Theme Test (also in the Practice Unit)

    • A $3 value, available separately here: Theme Test
    • Editable and customizable
    • Print and digital versions

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    ***Save 25%! This theme product is now part of an amazing, money-saving bundle: Literary Elements: Teach, Practice, Test***

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    What is the gradual release method?

    The gradual release method is a step-by-step process that scaffolds learning. This theme unit includes the scaffolding through guided notes and the follow through practice that students need to achieve mastery of the topic.

    If you like this theme unit, you might also like others in the

    Teach, Practice, Test series:

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    Point of View: Teach, Practice, Test

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    If you would like the theme PowerPoint and notes, without the practice worksheets and test, you can check out this theme resource:

    Teach Theme

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    Thanks for checking out Theme: Teach, Practice, Test!

    Darlene

    Total Pages
    50 slides, 75+pages
    Answer Key
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Week
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.
    Cite textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Describe how a particular story’s or drama’s plot unfolds in a series of episodes as well as how the characters respond or change as the plot moves toward a resolution.
    Cite several pieces of textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
    Analyze how particular elements of a story or drama interact (e.g., how setting shapes the characters or plot).

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