Lesson

Message, Lesson, and Moral

Students explain the message, lesson, or moral a story wants them to remember.

Message, Lesson, and Moral

What students learn

Students learn that a message, lesson, or moral is the big idea a story wants readers to carry with them. Start with Message and Moral: What the Story Teaches to hear the idea in simple language.

Why it matters

The lesson is often the reason a story was written in the first place. Readers who notice the lesson can explain what the story is teaching, not just what happens. Message and Moral: How Characters Learn the Lesson shows how choices and results help reveal the message.

Learn the idea

A moral story often teaches a clear lesson about honesty, kindness, bravery, or respect. Message and Moral: Explain the Reason for the Text helps students connect the lesson to the author's purpose in writing the story.

Try it

After reading a short story, ask the child to finish this sentence: "The lesson is..." Then ask them to tell what part of the story helped them decide.

Parent guide

Use stories with a clear lesson and keep the language steady. If the child gives a topic instead of a message, ask, "What does the story want us to learn about that topic?"