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Here are the teacher pack items for What’s the Main Idea?:
Overview In this experience, students look at the features of an article to predict what it will be about. Then they read the article and identify the main idea and supporting details. Next, they differentiate between key and ancillary details. Finally, they restate the main idea and supporting details of the article in their own words. Objectives Duration One class period. You may choose to have the students read the article at home before beginning the experience. Vocabulary Words in the Article
You probably read and hear thousands of words a day. You get advice, instructions, and warnings. You hear jokes, stories, and gossip. Sometimes you need one specific piece of information, but it’s buried in all those extra words!
How can you get to the point? You’ll find out in this experience.
Objectives
Read the following short passage.
When have you heard something similar to what the mother tells her child in the passage? Describe it.
What is the main point the mother is making?
If you chose “The child needs to be in bed by 8:00 and to turn off the lights by 8:30,” then you are already finding the main idea of a passage. That’s what this experience is all about.
And if you didn’t choose the correct answer—you’ll be able to by the end of this experience.