Getting at the Big Idea: Castle Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below.

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Getting at the Big Idea: Castle Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below and then read over the themes to choose from. Which theme do you feel best fits the picture? Choose an appropriate theme and then briefly explain why you feel that theme best fits the photo. Be prepared to not only discuss why you chose your answer but why you didn’t choose the other answers. Which of the following themes do you think fits this photo the best? A. People are out of place in Nature and need technology to survive B. Social influences determine a person's final destiny C. An individual is isolated from fellow human beings and foolishly tries to bridge the gaps D. Man is always struggling with societal pressure Photo provided by

Getting at the Big Idea: Travelers Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below and then read over the themes to choose from. Which theme do you feel best fits the picture? Choose an appropriate theme and then briefly explain why you feel that theme best fits the photo. Be prepared to not only discuss why you chose your answer but why you didn’t choose the other answers. Which of the following themes do you think fits this photo the best? A. There are few friends who will make extreme sacrifices B. You can’t have friends if you don’t act like a friend C. Friendship is the worthiest pursuit D. All humans have the same basic needs Photo provided by Classroom Clipart Classroom Clipart

Getting at the Big Idea: Flood Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below and then read over the themes to choose from. Which theme do you feel best fits the picture? Choose an appropriate theme and then briefly explain why you feel that theme best fits the photo. Be prepared to not only discuss why you chose your answer but why you didn’t choose the other answers. Which of the following themes do you think fits this photo the best? A. Nature is at war with each of us and proves our vulnerability B. People are destroying nature and themselves with uncontrolled technology C. Nature is the strongest factor in societal change D. Enjoy life now, for the future is uncertain Photo provided by Classroom Clipart.comClassroom Clipart

Getting at the Big Idea: Couple Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below and then read over the themes to choose from. Which theme do you feel best fits the picture? Choose an appropriate theme and then briefly explain why you feel that theme best fits the photo. Be prepared to not only discuss why you chose your answer but why you didn’t choose the other answers. Which of the following themes do you think fits this photo the best? A. Marriage is a comedy bound to fail B. Marriage is a relationship in which each partner is supported and enabled to grow C. There are few friends who will stick by your side until the end D. Relationships depend on sacrifice Photo provided by Classroom ClipartClassroom Clipart

Getting at the Big Idea: Challenge Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below and then read over the themes to choose from. Which theme do you feel best fits the picture? Choose an appropriate theme and then briefly explain why you feel that theme best fits the photo. Be prepared to not only discuss why you chose your answer but why you didn’t choose the other answers. Which of the following themes do you think fits this photo the best? A. Sacrifice brings rewards B. Manhood is turning trials into triumphs C. Manhood is established through crisis early on in life D. A boy must go through a special trial in order to mature

Getting at the Big Idea: Dedication Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below and then read over the themes to choose from. Which theme do you feel best fits the picture? Choose an appropriate theme and then briefly explain why you feel that theme best fits the photo. Be prepared to not only discuss why you chose your answer but why you didn’t choose the other answers. Which of the following themes do you think fits this photo the best? A. Aspects of childhood are retained in all of us B. Hard work always pays off despite difficulties along the way C. In spite of the pressure to be among people, an individual is essentially alone and frightened D. A person can only grow as far as he faces his confidence

Getting at the Big Idea: Family Have you ever thought that even pictures have a theme or Big Idea? Take a close look at the details in the picture below and then read over the themes to choose from. Which theme do you feel best fits the picture? Choose an appropriate theme and then briefly explain why you feel that theme best fits the photo. Be prepared to not only discuss why you chose your answer but why you didn’t choose the other answers. Which of the following themes do you think fits this photo the best? A. Sacrifices for family are honored B. Family bonds survive adversity C. The characteristics of a man can always be traced back to his childhood D. A man never outgrows his love for childhood hobbies Photo credited to SalvatoreVuono photogid=659