Chapter 3: Identifying Topics and Main Ideas RDG 100-710 February 6, 2012.

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Chapter 3: Identifying Topics and Main Ideas RDG February 6, 2012

Discuss "Identifying Topics and Main Ideas“ Discuss MAPPing the reading on pgs Bring to class for discussion Begin learning vocabulary on pgs. 194 & 204 Continue working on Aplia Lessons 1 and 2.

Many people develop strategies in their lives – specific plans to tackle tasks or problems to achieve a goal. For example, when grocery shopping some people visit the “50% off” shelf first, and avoid the expensive frozen food aisle. Both parts of this plan can help shoppers save money.

Pair up. Spend a minute thinking of a plan or strategy you use in everyday life. You might consider how you work, clean, shop, budget, drive, or study. Share your plan with your partner. Be sure to tell your partner what the goal of your plan is – what are you accomplishing that might be difficult without the strategy?

When reading, you need a plan. It’s important to know – What you are reading – Your purpose for reading – A reading strategy: MAPPS A reading plan will help keep you from “reading in circles.”

Just as it is important to have a road map while driving, it is also important to have a map for reading.

MAPPS: A Plan for Reading

MAPPS Ask questions as you read; and search for answers in the reading. Mark the answer to each question associated with other MAPPS levels About, Point, and Proof.

MAPPS The topic answers “What is the reading about?”

Read the title. Look for repeated words and mark them as you read. Look for related words and pronouns.

MAPPS The point of the reading is the main idea. The main idea limits the topic to what the author wants to discuss.

When the topic and the main idea appear in a single sentence, that sentence is called the topic sentence. T T MI TS topic plus main idea equals topic sentence

The topic may come before or after the main idea. The topic can be more than a single word. There may be words in the topic sentence that report the topic and main idea.

The main idea narrows the topic to the specific point the author wants to discuss The topic is a broad, general idea. The supporting details support the main idea with even narrower, more specific ideas. Main Idea Topic Supporting Details

The first sentence of a paragraph can be used as a – Transition – Example – Question – General idea

Each of the following 10 slides contains the beginning of a paragraph. Using a piece of scratch paper, decide if the first sentence is being used as a – Transition – Example – Question – General idea

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(page 169) Longer passages, such as sections of textbook chapters or groups of related paragraphs, may also have a sentence or two that summarizes the topic and main idea. – Called Thesis statement, central point, or main idea. – This idea may not always be stated. Look at examples on pgs

MAPPing the reading on pgs – What is the topic? – What is the main idea? – Relevancy of supporting details. What is author’s purpose? Relationships? Demonstration of using MAPPing for reference.

Vocabulary quiz on Chapter 3 vocabulary. Read and be prepared to discuss the assigned article: – Think about what is the topic? – What is the main idea? Continue working on Aplia Lessons 1 and 2.