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Fourth Grade Unit 2 Week 5 Created by Kristi Waltke Main Idea Fourth Grade Unit 2 Week 5 Created by Kristi Waltke

Main Idea The focus of a paragraph or an article—what it is all about—is the topic.

Main Idea The most important thing the author has to say about the topic is the main idea.

Main Idea Small pieces of information that tell more about the main idea are supporting details.

Main Idea Supporting Detail Supporting Detail Supporting Detail

Think about the story statements that follow Think about the story statements that follow. Decide which is a main idea and which is a supporting detail. Main Idea Supporting Detail

Main Idea There are bad things about being President. The President always has to be dressed up. Supporting Detail

Main Idea Someone once threw a cabbage at William Howard Taft. Supporting Detail People get mad at the President. Main Idea

Main Idea If you want to be President, your size doesn’t matter. James Madison was only one hundred pounds. Supporting Detail

Main Idea They even had a Shetland pony called Algonquin. Supporting Detail Theodore Roosevelt’s children practically ran a zoo. Main Idea

Main Idea Almost any job can lead to the White House. Ronald Reagan was a movie actor. Supporting Detail

Being President can be wanting to serve your country. Main Idea George Washington left his Virginia plantation three times to lead and serve the country he loved. Supporting Detail

Some Presidents do things to make the world a better place. John Kennedy sent Peace Corps volunteers around the globe to teach and help others. Supporting Detail Some Presidents do things to make the world a better place. Main Idea

Remember to identify main ideas and supporting details as you read!