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Supporting Details. Pgs. 333-341. Types of Supporting Details. Facts- Since 1776, Great Britain alone has been involved in 54 wars lasting 102 years. Reason- Students will be keyboarding more than writing in real life.

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  1. Supporting Details Pgs. 333-341

  2. Types of Supporting Details • Facts-Since 1776, Great Britain alone has been involved in 54 wars lasting 102 years. • Reason-Students will be keyboarding more than writing in real life. • Example-The meat loaf is often not cooked long enough causing students to become sick. • Expert opinion-According to Dr. Karen Townsend of the APA, “Keyboarding makes children’s minds think different than handwriting. It helps them develop a part of their brain that hasn’t been tapped into before.” • Description-The six family members felt like sardines in the small, cramped apartment • Statistic-40% of the lunches contain the maximum daily intake of sodium.

  3. How to Identify Major Supporting Details • Ask yourself: What additional information does the author provide to help me understand the main Idea completely or prove his point? • After you find the topic and main idea, turn the main idea into a question or two (add who, what, when, how, why, etc.). The answer to those questions are the supporting details.

  4. What is the topic? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  5. What is main idea? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  6. How have American colleges and universities played a vital role in our musical culture? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  7. How have American colleges and universities played a vital role in our musical culture? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  8. How have American colleges and universities played a vital role in our musical culture? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  9. How have American colleges and universities played a vital role in our musical culture? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  10. How have American colleges and universities played a vital role in our musical culture? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  11. Another Way to Help Identify Major Supporting Details • Look for transitional words and phrases like First, For example, Besides, Furthermore, In addition, Therefore

  12. Practice American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  13. How have American colleges and universities played a vital role in our musical culture? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. Trained and employed composers Expanded horizons of students Sponsored performing groups Housed studios

  14. Minor Supports • Minor supports provide information about the major supporting details.

  15. What are the minor supports? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars. Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  16. What are the minor supports? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars.Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students. Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  17. What are the minor supports? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars.Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students.Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios. These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  18. What are the minor supports? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. They have trained and employed many of our leading composers, performers, and scholars.Composers like David Bispham and George Rochberg have received awards for their innovated techniques in composing. Besides helping to create great composers, music courses have expanded the horizons and interests of countless students.Mastery of the arts and exposure to music has proven to increase academic success as well as yield higher earnings for those who were successful in a music program. Since the 1950s, many universities have sponsored performing groups specializing in twentieth-century music to increase the interest and number of students taking music courses because they know the benefits of the courses. In addition, they have housed most of the electronic music studios.These studios are what inspire new musicians and supply technology to those who may not have access to it otherwise.

  19. How have American colleges and universities played a vital role in our musical culture? American colleges and universities have played an unusually vital role in our musical culture. Trained and employed composers Expanded horizons of students Sponsored performing groups Housed studios David Bispham and George Rochberg inspire new musicians and supply technology increase academic success and yield higher earnings

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