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Main Idea. SPI. 0501.6.4 Identify the stated main idea and supporting details in text. . You have learned this before!. You started talking about main idea in 2 nd grade.  In 5 th grade it is a little different. . What does identify mean?. Essential Question:.

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Main Idea

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  1. Main Idea

  2. SPI 0501.6.4 Identify the stated main idea and supporting details in text.

  3. You have learned this before! • You started talking about main idea in 2nd grade.  • In 5th grade it is a little different.

  4. What does identify mean? Essential Question: • How do I identify the main ideas and supporting details of a text? What is this question asking you to do?

  5. implied stated Main Idea Are you ready for THE CHALLENGE??? How many of these words can you and your partner define? Supporting Details Identify

  6. I’m going to read you a story, • Find the details • Is there one sentence that tells you what the whole story is about?

  7. One of the biggest earthquakes to ever strike the U.S. shook the Mississippi River Valley in 1811. In one town, the ground pitched and toppled houses and stone chimneys. The river jerked from side to side, spilling water over its banks and flooding the streets. As cracks in the earth ripped open, water and sand shot into the air, forming a thick cloud that blackened the sky. The quake was so strong that church bells on the East Coast, a thousand miles away, rang without warning. Was there one sentence that told you the whole story?

  8. Combine the details in your head Come up with one sentence that tells you what the story is about + Main Idea

  9. The main idea is: The Mississippi River earthquake Is one of the worst earthquakes ever, and it caused a lot of destruction. One of the biggest earthquakes to ever strike the U.S. shook the Mississippi River Valley in 1811. In one town, the ground pitched and toppled houses and stone chimneys. The river jerked from side to side, spilling water over its banks and flooding the streets. As cracks in the earth ripped open, water and sand shot into the air, forming a thick cloud that blackened the sky. The quake was so strong that church bells on the East Coast, a thousand miles away, rang without warning. Implied or stated main idea? What do you think the main idea is?

  10. Hmmm….. • Decide who is a One and who is a Two. • Couldsentence 3 be the main idea? • “The river jerked from side to side, spilling water over its banks and flooding the streets.” • Ones tell Twos why you think sentence 3 could or couldn’tbe the main idea?

  11. Strategy to findthe main idea: Beware!!! Make sure your main idea is not a summary or detail from the text.

  12. To find the main idea:

  13. Introduces the topic of the paragraph. Keeps the middle from falling off. Is the main idea the same thing as a topic sentence? Do you remember this? Supports the topic sentence. The juicy and meaty details. Supports and holds together your paragraph sandwich.

  14. One of the biggest earthquakes to ever strike the U.S. shook the Mississippi River Valley in 1811. In one town, the ground pitched and toppled houses and stone chimneys. The river jerked from side to side, spilling water over its banks and flooding the streets. As cracks in the earth ripped open, water and sand shot into the air, forming a thick cloud that blackened the sky. The quake was so strong that church bells on the East Coast, a thousand miles away, rang without warning. What is the topic sentence? Is it the same as the main idea? Why or why not?

  15. Assessment Prompt 1 Decide who is a One and who is a Two. Twos tell Ones how to find a main idea.

  16. Remember… • You can check your main idea to see if it is good by asking yourself two questions: • Is it a detail or summary? Hopefully not! • Does the main idea tell me what the WHOLE story is about? Hopefully yes!

  17. In 1853, a New York chef named George Crum invented the first potato chip. One night a man eating at Crum’s restaurant complained that the French Fries were too thick. The man sent his meal back to the kitchen, which greatly insulted Crum. To get the man back, Crum made him some French fries that were sliced very thin, fried to a crisp, and heavily salted. But Crum’s prank backfired; the man loved the crispy potatoes. Soon people from all over New York were piling into Crum’s restaurant to taste his newly created “potato chips”. Let’s try another one! Remember the steps!

  18. Look back at the story using your graphic organizer.

  19. In 1853, a New York chef named George Crum invented the first potato chip. One night a man eating at Crum’s restaurant complained that the French Fries were too thick. The man sent his meal back to the kitchen, which greatly insulted Crum. To get the man back, Crum made him some French fries that were sliced very thin, fried to a crisp, and heavily salted. But Crum’s prank backfired; the man loved the crispy potatoes. Soon people from all over New York were piling into Crum’s restaurant to taste his newly created “potato chips”. Was the main idea stated or implied? Crum invented the potato chip when a prank went wrong.

  20. The main idea is – It took ancient Romans a long time to dye special clothing purple for rich people using special snails. Try this one with your NHP. Follow the steps! Ancient Romans used a special kind of sea snail to dye clothes the color of purple. Dyers pulled these snails off rocks along the seashore. They carefully crushed the snails’ bodies one by one to remove a small sac of purple pigment from each. They mixed the pigment with salt water and ash to create the dye. It took the pigment ten thousand snails to produce enough dye for one dress. This lengthy process made for a very expensive piece of clothing. Only people of great wealth, such as kings and queens, could afford to wear purple garments. Was the main idea stated or implied?

  21. Assessment Prompt 2 • Ones tell Twos what you think the difference is between a stated main idea and an implied main idea.

  22. Brainpop! • http://www.brainpop.com/english/writing/mainidea/ • Pass out brainpop activity. 

  23. Independent Practice • Complete the worksheet on your own. • When you are done raise your hand. I will check your work. • Let the people around you do the brain work.  Shhhhhh!

  24. Essential Question: • How do I identify the main ideas and supporting details of a text? What are we learning again?

  25. Summarize • Think about science, social studies, and math. Are there situations in those classes that require you to figure out a main idea? • Are there situations in your every day life where you have to understand the main idea?

  26. How do you find the main idea of a story with more than one paragraph?

  27. Hit the Bulls-eye! • I will read you a story. You and your NHP will decide what the main idea is. • As a class we will decide who hit the bulls-eye, and tape your answers to the target. • Remember, we need to be respectful of everyone’s answers, even if you disagree. • If you disagree, you need to be able to explain why.

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