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The central idea of a text is the point the author wants to make about a topic. All of the other details in the text should support the central idea by giving more information about it. This lesson includes instructional strategies (teacher tools) and activities (student work) to help students learn how to recognize the central idea of a text and develop a central idea in their own writing. In addition, resources about informational/explanatory texts are included. Included Resources: Learning In Central Idea Anchor Chart Middle School, Central Idea Anchor Chart, Ela Anchor Charts, Summary Writing, Classroom Anchor Charts, 8th Grade Ela, Reading Anchor Charts, Central Idea, Teaching Lessons

The central idea of a text is the point the author wants to make about a topic. All of the other details in the text should support the central idea by giving more information about it. This lesson includes instructional strategies (teacher tools) and activities (student work) to help students learn how to recognize the central idea of a text and develop a central idea in their own writing. In addition, resources about informational/explanatory texts are included. Included Resources…

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Theme vs. Central Idea Chart 7th Grade Reading, Teaching Themes, 6th Grade Reading, Classroom Anchor Charts, Reading Anchor Charts, Central Idea, Reading Comprehension Strategies, Middle School Language Arts, 6th Grade Ela

This chart will help students remember the difference between theme which is found in literature and central idea which is found in informational text. It includes a definition for each and a set of steps to find the theme and central idea. It is a great resource for students to keep or for teachers to blow up and use as a poster in the classroom.

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TEACHING STUDENTS TO FIND THE MAIN IDEA IN NONFICTION TEXTS Nonfiction Anchor Chart, Reading Main Idea, Main Idea And Supporting Details, Reading Nonfiction, Teaching Main Idea, Main Idea Worksheet, Supporting Details, Classroom Anchor Charts, Reading Anchor Charts

WHY TEACH STUDENTS TO FIND THE MAIN IDEA? Being able to find the main idea and supporting details of a text is a complex and important nonfiction reading skill for upper elementary students (3rd-5th grade). "Learning

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