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Finding the Theme Games and Centers - Theme Sort, Mazes, and Writing Center

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Grade Levels
3rd - 5th, Homeschool
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My students especially enjoyed the mazes. They were struggling with telling the difference between theme and main idea and this really helped!
My students loved doing these activities instead of reading random paragraphs and determining the themes. Some of them even asked for extra practice!
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Description

This resource contains 3 low prep theme center activities that help make reviewing theme easier on you and more fun for your students. These games are an engaging, hands on way to help your students be better able to find the theme of a text and to practice this difficult skill.

This resource includes the following 3 theme games for upper elementary students - primarily 4th grade and 5th grade students, but 3rd graders that have been introduced to this skill would benefit as well.

First Center: Theme VS Main Idea Mazes - No Prep

These 5 mazes are designed to help students think about how themes and main ideas are related and how they are different.

In the first two mazes, students must distinguish between themes and main ideas. Students shade in possible themes (and don’t shade in main ideas statements) in order to complete the mazes.

In the last 3 mazes, students are provided a theme and possible main ideas. Students must shade in the main ideas statements from stories that could support the provided theme. Students must distinguish between main ideas that support the provided theme and main idea statements that don’t support the theme.

A student recording sheet is provided to help you understand your students’ thinking. Students can complete the same recording sheet for each of the 5 mazes.

Included: 5 theme mazes, a student recording sheet to help you understand your students' thinking, and answer keys.

Second Center: Theme Sort - Low Prep

This can be an independent, partner, or small group activity. Students are given 4 different themes and 12 short stories. Students must read the stories, determine the theme, and sort the stories appropriately.

Included: 4 theme cards, 12 short stories, student recording sheet, and answer key

Third Center: Theme Writing Center - No Prep

Students choose a character, setting, and theme, and then write a story incorporating all of those elements. Ideas for characters, settings, and themes are provided if your students need some ideas. This helps students apply what they have learned about theme into their own writing.

There is writing paper for both a short story and a longer story, depending on your needs and your students’ writing abilities.

Included: Idea sheet, writing paper for both shorter and longer stories, and a grading rubric

You might also like some of my other theme or main idea activities :

Determining Theme: Scaffolded to Build Understanding

Main Idea and Details: Scaffolded to Build Understanding

Kalena Baker, Teaching Made Practical

Total Pages
29 pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text; summarize the text.
Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text.

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