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Birthday Box

Birthday Box. After You Read Assignment Mrs. Kercher 6 th Gifted. Evaluating Theme. When you evaluate, you make a judgment or form an opinion about something that you read. When you evaluate theme, you form an opinion about the message that the author wants to convey.

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Birthday Box

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  1. Birthday Box After You Read Assignment Mrs. Kercher 6th Gifted

  2. Evaluating Theme • When you evaluate, you make a judgment or form an opinion about something that you read. When you evaluate theme, you form an opinion about the message that the author wants to convey. • Evaluating theme is important because it helps you form an opinion about what you are reading. It also helps you understand recurring themes, or themes that appear in more than one literary work. A short story and a poem can have a similar theme, even if they have different structures. To evaluate theme, think about the following questions: • What message about life does the author want to convey? • Do you agree with the author’s message? Why or why not?

  3. Evaluating Theme “Birthday Box” Detail #2 Detail #3 Detail #1 Theme As you read, look for details that hint at the theme. Then use the details to analyze and evaluate the theme. Create a graphic organizer like this to assist you. Opinion About the Theme

  4. Written Response How is Katie’s mother able to buy Katie a birthday box? Katie’s mother plans a party even though she is ill. What can you infer about Katie’s mother? Explain. How does filling the box with her writing help Katie deal with her grief? Explain. Examine the conflict represented in the story. How does the description of the breathing machine on page 705 help to establish the mood? Explain. At the end of the story, Katie says that her box “was overflowing with stories. And poems. And memories.” How does the author’s style help the reader understand the connection between Katie’s writing and her memories? Explain.

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