Identifying Themes
Supporting Evidence
Comparing Stories
Life Lessons in Folktales
Theme Vocabulary
100

What is a theme in a story?

A theme is the central message or lesson of a story.

100

What clues in a story help us determine the theme?

Character actions, dialogue, and story outcomes.

100

How is the theme of "The Lion and the Mouse" similar to "The Monkey and the Crocodile"?

Both stories teach lessons about intelligence and kindness.

100

Why do folktales often teach lessons?

To pass down important values and wisdom.

100

What does "universal theme" mean?

 A theme that applies to people everywhere.

200

Name a theme found in "The Lion and the Mouse."

 Kindness and helping others.

200

Find a sentence from "The Lion and the Mouse" that shows its theme.

"Even the smallest creature can help the strongest."

200

Name another story with a theme of kindness and compare it to "The Lion and the Mouse."

"Cinderella"—both stories show kindness leading to rewards.

200

What lesson does "The Monkey and the Crocodile" teach us?

 Wit and intelligence can help overcome danger.

200

Define the word "moral" in a story.

The lesson the story teaches.

300

Identify the theme in "The Monkey and the Crocodile."

 Intelligence and wit can be more powerful than strength.

300

How do a character’s actions help reveal a story’s theme?

Characters make choices that demonstrate the lesson of the story.

300

How do the lessons in folktales from different cultures compare?

 Many folktales teach similar values like honesty, bravery, and wisdom.

300

 How does "The Lion and the Mouse" show that even small actions matter?

The tiny mouse helps save the powerful lion.

300

What is the difference between an "implicit" and "explicit" theme?

Daily Double!!     

An explicit theme is directly stated; an implicit theme must be inferred.

400

How is a theme different from the main idea of a story?

The main idea is what the story is about, while the theme is the lesson it teaches.

400

Explain how setting can help support a theme.

The setting can reflect the struggles or values shown in the story.

400

Why do some stories have multiple themes?

Because stories can teach more than one lesson through different characters and events.

400

Why do many folktales have animals as characters?

 Animals make the lessons easier to understand and relate to.

400

 How does an author use repetition to highlight a theme?

Repeating ideas or phrases reinforces the message.

500

 Why do different cultures have stories with similar themes?

Because certain lessons, like kindness and honesty, are universal values shared across cultures.

500

How can dialogue between characters show a story’s theme?

Dialogue can express beliefs, conflicts, or lessons learned.

500

Compare a theme in one of our stories to a theme in a book or movie you have seen.

Answers will vary (e.g., "The Lion King" and "The Monkey and the Crocodile" both teach intelligence and responsibility).

500

How do folktales help people understand important values?

They share moral lessons in an engaging and memorable way.

500

What is the purpose of a story’s theme?

To teach a lesson or convey a message about life.

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