eSpark Learning: Determining Theme Instructional Video (4.RL.2) - By esparklearningvideos
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00:07 | hi readers . It's just such a great day for | |
00:10 | reading poetry outside , and that's what I've been doing | |
00:13 | . I've been using this poem to help me figure | |
00:15 | out theme . I really like finding themes when I'm | |
00:18 | reading stories or poems . It really helps me understand | |
00:23 | poems and stories . So what is a theme ? | |
00:26 | It's not what the story is about , but it's | |
00:28 | what the story is really about . So I'll give | |
00:31 | you an example . When I look at stories when | |
00:34 | I look at poems , the first thing I do | |
00:36 | is I try to figure out from the details . | |
00:39 | What is the story or poem ? Mostly about . | |
00:41 | Then I move on and I try to think , | |
00:43 | Huh ? What is this story or poem ? Have | |
00:45 | to do with my life now ? To find the | |
00:47 | theme , I have to relate the poem not just | |
00:51 | to my life but thio Everybody's life . How could | |
00:54 | this poem , er story affect everyone ? What does | |
00:57 | that have to do with everyone's life ? I'll show | |
01:00 | you what I mean with a couple of poems of | |
01:02 | my own . We'll start with this one by Shel | |
01:04 | Silverstein . Let's read together . Listen to the Masn's | |
01:09 | by Shel Silverstein . Listen to the muffins . Child | |
01:13 | , listen to the donuts . Listen to the shouldn't | |
01:17 | the impossible's the waltz . Listen to the never halves | |
01:21 | , then listen close to me . Anything can happen | |
01:25 | , child . Anything can be . So when I'm | |
01:30 | reading a poem or a book , if I want | |
01:32 | to find out the theme , I like to look | |
01:34 | at two things . First , I look for what | |
01:38 | gets repeated over and over again . Maybe certain things | |
01:42 | happen over and over again , and the story or | |
01:44 | a poem or a certain kind of words get repeated | |
01:46 | over and over again . In this poem , we | |
01:50 | keep seeing negative terms over and over , like mustn't | |
01:54 | Don't shouldn't what all these words remind me of times | |
02:01 | when somebody has told me I couldn't do something or | |
02:05 | something that I can't do now . I also like | |
02:11 | to look at the end of a poem or a | |
02:13 | story . Ah , lot of times the author includes | |
02:16 | something important at the end of a poem or story | |
02:21 | . Here , the end of the poem says , | |
02:24 | anything can happen , child , anything could be . | |
02:28 | Now that part of the poem makes me think that | |
02:31 | I'm being uplifted . I'm being told that I can | |
02:34 | really do anything , huh ? So Let's think about | |
02:37 | those two parts of the poem people saying that you | |
02:40 | can't and then somebody saying that you can If I | |
02:44 | think about those two important parts , I start to | |
02:47 | think , What is the author really trying to say | |
02:50 | ? What is his theme ? I think the author's | |
02:54 | theme and listen to the masn's is that while people | |
02:58 | might tell you that you can't do something , you | |
03:01 | should really on Li , listen to the people who | |
03:04 | tell you you could do anything . Now let's look | |
03:08 | at another poem together . How to paint a donkey | |
03:12 | by Naomi she of nine . She said the head | |
03:16 | was too large . The who's too small . I | |
03:20 | could clean my paint brush , but I couldn't get | |
03:22 | rid of that voice . While they watched . I | |
03:26 | crumpled him . Let us blue body stay in my | |
03:29 | hand . I cried when he hit the can . | |
03:32 | She smiled . I could try again . Maybe this | |
03:36 | is what I unfold in the dark . Deciding for | |
03:40 | the rest of my life that donkey was just the | |
03:44 | right size . Let's look at the details of this | |
03:48 | poem , and then we can figure out what this | |
03:50 | poem is about . The first line say , she | |
03:53 | said . the head was too large , the hooves | |
03:56 | too small . Someone must have told the author that | |
04:00 | a painting that she made didn't look right . We | |
04:04 | know that the author feels bad about this because later | |
04:07 | , she says , I could clean my paint brush | |
04:10 | , but I couldn't get rid of that voice . | |
04:11 | She can't stop thinking about someone else's criticism of her | |
04:15 | work . Now she throws the donkey picture away . | |
04:22 | It says . I cried when he hit the can | |
04:25 | . The can must mean a trash can . Now | |
04:30 | let's pay special attention to the last signs of this | |
04:32 | poem . Poets know that because those lines come last | |
04:36 | will remember them the most . So they usually put | |
04:39 | important things in these lines , this says , deciding | |
04:44 | for the rest of my life that donkey was just | |
04:47 | the right size . The pope believes that this picture | |
04:51 | was perfect the way she made it , even if | |
04:54 | someone else that it didn't look right . She makes | |
04:56 | a decision for the rest of her life . This | |
04:59 | is a life changing decision for her . It's probably | |
05:02 | something that she'll dio whenever anybody judges her artwork in | |
05:06 | the future . After reading the details , what do | |
05:10 | you think this poem is mostly about pay close attention | |
05:14 | to those last lines . I think this poem is | |
05:20 | about someone judging your artwork and saying it doesn't look | |
05:23 | right when in fact it looks just the way that | |
05:26 | you intended it to . This poem reminds me of | |
05:29 | my own experience . When I was a kid , | |
05:31 | I do this picture of myself . I had this | |
05:33 | big head in this little body . I thought it | |
05:35 | was a great picture , but my classmates laughed at | |
05:38 | it . Now thinking back , I still think it | |
05:40 | was a great picture , and I wish I wasn't | |
05:42 | worried about what my classmates thought of it . Now | |
05:45 | let me take what I know about how this poem | |
05:48 | reminds me of my life and see if I can | |
05:50 | make it related . Thio everyone's life so I could | |
05:52 | find the theme . Now if I think hard , | |
05:55 | I start to think that this poem is really about | |
05:58 | art and how , whenever you make art Onley person | |
06:03 | who you should care about , the only opinion that | |
06:05 | matters is your own . So that's what I think | |
06:08 | . The theme of this poem is so readers . | |
06:11 | The next time that you're reading a poem or a | |
06:13 | story , think to yourself What are the details of | |
06:16 | this poem ? Tell me , is what the story | |
06:19 | is about or this column is about . Then think | |
06:22 | , How does this poem or story relate to me | |
06:24 | ? News What you know about the poem relating to | |
06:26 | you and try to get that poem to relate to | |
06:29 | everyone . Once you find how a poem or story | |
06:31 | relates to everyone's life , then you've found the theme | |
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Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
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