Knowledge and Skills Statement
One option for assessing this SE is through observation and anecdotal notes of student responses to texts during small-group or one-on-one reading conferences. Ask questions to help students identify the theme.
Example Questions:
- What important decisions did the characters make?
- Did the characters grow or change in the story? How?
- What did the characters learn?
- What message might the author want us to take away?
- Did this story teach us anything?
Student responses can be scored on based on their ability to name the theme and articulate how they came to that conclusion.
Sample Rubric:
1) The student is unable to identify the basic theme of a text or discuss topics of a text.
2) The student identifies the topics of a text but is unable to identify the basic theme.
3) The student identifies the topics and basic theme of a text but is unable to use text evidence to support a response.
4) The student identifies the topics and basic theme of a text and uses text evidence to support the response with adult assistance.
Note:
Kindergarteners are beginning readers and may need adult assistance with reading text.