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Main Idea and Details

What is main idea? Main idea is the most important part of a story. It can be In the beginning ,middle and end. It is an important idea that the author wants the reader to remember. The main idea should be captured in a single sentence.

What are details? Details are a sentence that helps the main idea and it relates to the main idea its supports the main idea.

I just can't wait until tomorrow. I have all my new supplies I just can't wait until tomorrow. I have all my new supplies. Mom bought me a brand new backpack and some new pencils. Tomorrow is the first day of school. I will go on the bus with my brother and neighborhood friends first thing in the morning. Main Idea- Tomorrow is the first day of school. Details… -I have all my new supplies. -Mom bought be a brand new backpack and some new pencils. -I will go on the bus with my brother and neighborhood friends first thing in the morning.