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Story Theme Cards

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where you can introduce yourself, write your
email...
The slide title goes here!

Do you know what helps you make your point clear? Lists like
this one:
● They’re simple
● You can organize your ideas clearly
● You’ll never forget to buy milk!
And the most important thing: the audience won’t miss the
point of your presentation
“This is a quote, words full of wisdom that
someone important said and can make the
reader get inspired.”
—Someone Famous
01
About the
Cards
You can enter a subtitle here
if you need it
Story 1

This is the title of the first story


Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one in the Solar System
—it’s only a bit larger than the Moon
The planet’s name has nothing to do with
the liquid metal, since it was named after
the Roman messenger god, Mercury
Story 2

This is the title of the second story


Saturn is not solid like Earth, but is instead a
giant gas planet. It is made up of 94% hydrogen,
6% helium and small amounts of methane and
ammonia.
Hydrogen and helium are what most stars are
made of!
The timeline of the story
Write here… Write here… Write here…

Beginning Problem Climax Solution Denouement

Write here… Write here…


Main characters
Character 1 Character 2
Name Andrew Chloe

Characteristic Skillful but shy and insecure Always ready to help

Neptune is blue due to the presence Venus has a beautiful name, but it’s a
History
of methane gas terribly hot planet

Saturn is not solid like Earth, but is a Despite being red, Mars is actually a
Role played
gas giant cold place
Determine the theme of the stories

Story One Story Two


You can write here… You can write here…
What clues help you to determine the theme
Clue 1 Clue 2
Write here… Write here…

Clue 3 Clue 4
Write here… Write here…
Main points

Neptune Venus Mercury


Venus has a beautiful name Mercury is the closest
Neptune is named after the
and is the second planet planet to the Sun and the
Roman god of the sea. It is
from the Sun. It’s terribly smallest one in the Solar
17 times the mass of Earth
hot System
Resume the story

Your summary of the story What’s the theme?


Write here… Write here…

What can we learn?


Write here…
Points of view
Story

Point of View 1 Point of View 2 Point of View 3

Write here… Write here… Write here…


Story theme in your life
Can the theme of the story be
useful in your life?
Write here…

Why? Why not?


Write here…
Awesome
Words!
A picture is worth a
thousand words
Your thoughts about the story
Write here… Write here…

Write here… Write here…


When can the theme of the story be applied?
In your own life...
Write here…

In our daylife…
Write here…

To make a better world…


Write here…
Compare the themes of the stories
What is similar? What is similar?
Write here… How the characters react?

What is different? Story 1


What is different?
Write here… vs. Write here…
Story 2

How do the characters react? How do the characters react?


Write here… Write here…
Story locations
Mark and describe the
story locations
Write here…

What’s the role of the


location in the story?
Write here…
700,000,000
is the approximate number of books sold each year in
the United States
Literary genres sales

13%
Classic Literary Fiction
39%
Children’s Fiction
13%
Fantasy Fiction
16%
Modern Literary Fiction
19%
Others
To modify this graph, click on it, follow the link, change the data and
paste the resulting graph here, replacing this one
Little details in the story

Neptune Venus Mercury


Neptune is the farthest It’s terribly hot, even hotter Mercury is the closest
planet from the Sun than Mercury planet to the Sun

Jupiter Saturn Mars


It’s the biggest planet in the Saturn is the ringed one and Despite being red, Mars is a
Solar System a gas giant cold place
Circle the correct theme
1. Mars
A. Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
B. It’s terribly hot, even hotter than Mercury
C. Despite being red, it’s a very cold place

2. Jupiter
A. It’s the biggest planet in the Solar System
B. Saturn is the ringed one and a gas giant
C. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
Rewrite the stories with your own endings

Write here…
Turning point of the stories

Story One Story Two


Write here… Write here…
Read and mark it up!
Read the text! Mark it up!
Jupiter is the fifth planet from Number each paragraph
the Sun and the largest in the
Solar System Underline main ideas
Jupiter is one of the brightest
objects visible to the naked eye Important details
in the night sky, and has been
known to ancient civilizations Part you find confusing

Part you find interesting


Circle the correct answer
Read the text About Saturn
Saturn is not solid like Earth, but is A.Saturn has several rings
instead a huge and giant gas planet B.Venus has a beautiful name

It is made up of 94% hydrogen, 6%


helium and small amounts of About the theme
methane and ammonia. Hydrogen A.The Moon is a satellite
and helium are what most stars are B.Mercury is the smallest planet
made of

About the denouement


A.Jupiter is a gas giant
B.Earth is full of life
Fast challenges!
Read the text and answer!
Venus has a beautiful name and is the second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly hot—even
hotter than Mercury—and its atmosphere is extremely poisonous. It’s the second-brightest
natural object in the night sky after the Moon
Saturn is the ringed one. It’s composed mostly of hydrogen and helium

What’s the theme? What can we learn?


Write here… Write here…
Fast challenges!
Read the text What’s the theme?
Mercury is the closest planet to the Write here…
Sun and the smallest one in the Solar
System—it’s only a bit larger than the
Moon What caused the problem?
The planet’s name has nothing to do Write here…
with the liquid metal, since it was
named after the Roman messenger
god, Mercury
What effect might this have?
Write here…
Are you ready?
Write your own story!
Once upon a time…
Now, explain it!
The theme of the story What do the characters tell us?
Write here… Write here…

What can we learn? Plot of the story


Write here… Write here…

Moral of the story Is the denouement OK for you?


Write here… Write here…
Your story structure

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Jupiter Venus Mars


Jupiter is a gas giant and the Venus has a beautiful name Mars is a dusty, cold, desert
biggest planet in the Solar and is the second planet world with a very thin
System from the Sun atmosphere
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Neptune Venus Mars


Neptune Neptune is blue due to the Venus has a beautiful name, but Despite being red, Mars is a cold
Neptune is blue due to the presence of methane gas it’s terribly hot place, not hot

presence of methane gas

Venus
Venus has a beautiful name, but
it’s terribly hot

Mars
Despite being red, Mars is a cold
place, not hot

Jupiter
It’s the biggest planet in our
Solar System
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● Front view of education day concept ● Anonymous woman reading near white wall
● Lovely happy girl posing with a book
● Open book and fresh juices in cafe
● Top view empty notebook with shadows
● Front view books on desk
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● Beautiful young woman sitting on chair reading book
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● Young woman reading on bed
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