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Sign Post. Words of the Wiser. What’s the Point?. Helps recognize the author’s theme Identify the scene in which a wiser, and generally older, character offers the main character some critical advice Notice the sign post, then ask yourself

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  1. Sign Post Words of the Wiser

  2. What’s the Point? • Helps recognize the author’s theme • Identify the scene in which a wiser, and generally older, character offers the main character some critical advice • Notice the sign post, then ask yourself • What’s the life lesson and how might it affect the character?

  3. Words of the Wiser • Does your mom always give you advice? • For example, • “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all!” • “Always tell the truth.”

  4. Authors • Authors are like a mom or a dad or a grandparent or a teacher. • They include scenes in which wise words are shared. • So, you want to be on the lookout for a place where the main character has a quiet and serious talk with a wiser character. • That wiser character might be a friend, a brother or sister, a teacher, a parent, or the kindly neighbor down the street. • When you find that scene, you want to slow down and read it carefully because the wiser character is probably offering the main character some good advice. • The advice is probably a life lesson and an important idea the author wants you to think about.

  5. Ask ourselves • After the scene has been found, you want to ask yourself one question: • What’s the life lesson and how might this affect the character? • As you answer this question, you’ll learn more about the character, the conflict he or she faces, the plot, and perhaps the message or them the author wants you to consider.

  6. Name ______________Notice and Note Log for _________

  7. Homework • In your reading tonight, be on the lookout for our sign posts – Words the Wiser or Tough ? • If you don’t find one as you’re reading tonight, then listen to things your parent says to you or listen to conversations that you hear on television. • Write it down and then answer the question: • What’s the life lesson and how might it affect me or the character? – Words of the Wiser • What does the question make me wonder about? – Tough Question

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