Main Idea Lesson 1
Here is an animated PowerPoint lesson on main idea. The slideshow explains main idea and how to identify it in a text. There is also a practice activity at the end of the lesson with five practice problems.
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I would like to know if there are memos for the short story Jacob the Great reading comprehension
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Hannes
Mr. Morton
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Mr. Morton
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<-- That page has a bunch of short stories that I wrote.
Ross
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Mr. Morton
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Thank you even more for the diligence.
I have made the correction to the text
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instead of a story with a paragraph from a different story
interjected inexplicably.
It’s much better now.
http://www.ereadingworksheets.com/free-reading-worksheets/short-stories-with-questions/#the-lottery-ticket
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Joakim
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Mr. Morton
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Mr. Morton
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