Main Idea and Supporting Details

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Main Idea and Supporting Details (Sandra Sembel)

What is it about? Topic? Topic? Colors Shapes Blue Red Green Yellow Triangle Square Ellipse Diamond Circle Rectangle Star heart Topic? Shapes

Topic?

Topic? House Work (Household chores)

Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball What is it about? Topic? Team Sports Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball

Main idea Main Idea Main idea is key or central idea Colors Shapes Household chores Team Sports Main idea is key or central idea Supporting details are statements that explain the main idea.

Try this! Paragraph 1 1Last weekend, I did many things. 2On Saturday morning, I stayed at home and did my household chores (washing my clothes, cleaning the house). 3In the afternoon, I went to a friend’s house. 4We just talked about many things. 5And, in the evening, I just watched TV at home. 6On Sunday morning, I went to church. 7Then, in the afternoon, I spent time with my family. 8We cooked lunch and ate lunch together. 9In the evening, I stayed home relaxing and preparing for the next day. 10Those are the interesting things that I did last weekend. (B) Last Weekend’s Activities Which one is the main idea? Doing household chores Last weekend’s activities Watching TV Spending time with family Preparing for the next day How many supporting details? What are they?

Try another one! Paragraph 2 (Group/pair work) It takes a lot of trucks to get an airplane ready to fly. Fuel trucks are very important. They fill the fuel tanks of planes. Baggage trucks carry people’s suitcases to and from planes. Still other trucks deliver food. You might also see mail trucks and cargo trucks. Also standing by at airports are repair trucks. The main idea of the paragraph is: A. airplanes are like trucks B. some trucks carry food C. how trucks help planes C. how trucks help planes How many supporting details? What are they?

What about this one? Paragraph 1 (Class work) 1 Several factors can affect having a good memory. 2 First is a lack of motivation. 3 Without a real motivation to learn or remember something, you probably won’t. 4 Another factor is a lack of practice. 5To stay sharp, memory skills, like any other skill, must be used on a regular basis. 6Yet another factor that can hurt memory is self-doubt. 7If you’re convinced you won’t remember something, you probably won’t. 8In addition, distraction can also affect memory. 9If you’re distracted by a television or by conversation nearby, try to find a quiet environment before trying to commit something to memory. Main Idea? Sentence? How many supporting details? What are they?

Topic 1: BEST FRIENDS Possible main ideas? Reasons why we became best friends Supporting details? Positive qualities of my best friends Supporting details Favorite activities I do with my best friends … ?

Topic 2: Stress Possible Main Ideas? Causes of stress Supporting details? Negative impacts of stress Strategies to overcome stress Activities to release stress

Topic 3: Learning Possible main ideas Learning problems Learning tips Supporting details? Learning tips Learning partners

Topic 4: My hometown Possible main ideas? Interesting places? Supporting details? Traditional foods and drinks? Unique Cultures? People?

Learning Points Main idea is key or central idea Supporting details are statements that explain the main idea. Make your communication effective by supporting your main idea with relevant supporting details!