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.
Are you looking for main idea worksheets and resources? This page features a collection of high-quality worksheets and a PowerPoint lesson! Many students have difficulties identifying main ideas in nonfiction texts. I hope that these resources will help.
Identifying main ideas may come simply and naturally to good readers. But it is actually a two or three step process. Struggling readers may trip up on any one of those steps. Here are some practice activities. Students can try to identify the main idea in a variety of texts with these main idea worksheets.
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/ May 22, 2015Mr. Morton
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Meli
/ February 4, 2015Mr. Morton,
Is main idea and central idea the same thing? The concept of central idea has caused me much confusion. Thank you in advance!
Mr. Morton
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CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.7.8
Trace and evaluate the argument and specific claims in a text, assessing whether the reasoning is sound and the evidence is relevant and sufficient to support the claims.
Mr. Morton
/ October 6, 2014Currently I have none, but I am working on creating materials that are specifically and directly
aligned to the CCSS.
Here is one such text:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14CxF3ZEym5P9jNmM3hZ6PNyNHwvMt19a2N9kfzmDAmE/edit?usp=sharing
As you can see, Iām still in the preliminary stages of this, but I am working hard to better serve students, teachers, and parents like you.
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