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Do these shape the theme? How? Objective: Understand how the theme of “The fearful unknown” is shaped by specific details in the Student Journal. Theme is: ______________________________________________________________________________. How do you figure it out? You can figure out a theme by: ____________________________________________. Specific details are: _______________________________________. Directions: Participate in a Read Aloud/Think Aloud/ Cloze of the Student Journal. 2. Count 1 – 4 in your group. 3. Determine whether your excerpt is/isn’t a specific detail that shapes the theme. Be prepared to explain why/why not. a message about life or human nature that the writer wants the reader to understand ? theme noticing patterns & what specific details have in common detail phrases and sentences in the text detail Do these shape the theme? How? 1. “I worry about him, since he’s going to a different school.” 2. “We’re leaving in 3 days.” 3. “I do not want to leave David.” 4. “People up there know me before I even know them!”

Objective: Understand how the theme of “The fearful unknown” is shaped by specific details in the Student Journal. Directions: Consider the theme, “The fearful unknown,” and what we’ve read and discussed so far. 2. Draw boxes around 7-10 specific details in the Student Journal that shape this theme. 3. For the best 3 the specific details, explain in the margin how they shape this theme. Exit Ticket: In the blank space on the back, answer the EQ: Restate the prompt. Use your work to support your answer.