Identifying Theme 2
 Directions: read each short story and determine the theme or message in the story. Remember
 that a good answer will focus on big world lessons, not small world details of the story.
 Even though they were sisters, Suzie and June were nothing alike. If Suzie wanted to jump rope,
 June wanted to play hopscotch. If June wanted to watch soap operas, Suzie wanted to watch talk
 shows. Tensions rose to the point that the girls could no longer stand one another’s company. It
 seemed that they had nothing in common, until the day that progress reports went home. On the
 bus the girls were startled by how upset the other looked. They realized that they were both
 failing a subject. Suzie was failing math and June was failing reading. Since both girls wanted to
 pass their classes, they agreed to help one another. So after school for the next few weeks, Suzie
 tutored June in reading and then June tutored Suzie in math. By the time report cards were
 distributed, Suzie and June were passing all their classes. The girls were delighted, but their
 mother was happiest of all. Not just because her daughters had passed their classes, but because
 they learned to be good sisters.
 1. What is the theme of this story? _________________________________________________
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 2. What happens in the story that leads you to believe this? _____________________________
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 All Victor ever wanted to do with his life was be a singer. He didn't pay attention in school, and
 he spent all his time at home listening to music and impersonating his idols. His mother tried to
 teach him the value of getting an education and having a backup plan. But Victor would respond
 the same way every time, "Mom, I won't need to know any of that boring old stuff when I'm
 famous. You'll see." There was one major problem with Victor's plan: he wasn't any good at
 singing. Victor enjoyed singing so much that he didn't notice the pained look on the faces of
 those who endured his singing. Some lied to him and said they liked his singing. Other people
 told him to find something else to do with his life. Victor accused those people of being "jealous
 haters" and ignored their advice. Soon Victor dropped out of high school to focus on his music
 career. The years passed and the doors never opened.
 3. What is the theme of this story? _________________________________________________
 ______________________________________________________________________________
 4. What happens in the story that leads you to believe this? _____________________________
 _______________________________________________________________________