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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, Reading Anchor Charts, Central Idea, 8th Grade Ela, 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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Determining the central message can be tricky for 1st, 2nd, and even 3rd grade readers. Gingerbread books are an ideal mentor text for this reading skill and the ideas and activities in this post make finding the central message fun! This lesson is a perfect addition to your fairy tale units or your Christmas and holiday gingerbread unit. Central Message Anchor Chart, Gingerbread Stories, Gingerbread Man Unit, Classroom Christmas Activities, Gingerbread Unit, Gingerbread Man Activities, Gingerbread Activities, Central Message, December Activities

Determining the central message can be tricky for 1st, 2nd, and even 3rd grade readers. Gingerbread books are an ideal mentor text for this reading skill and the ideas and activities in this post make finding the central message fun! This lesson is a perfect addition to your fairy tale units or your Christmas and holiday gingerbread unit.

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Teaching Central Message, Theme Vs Topic, Reading Lessons 3rd Grade, How To Teach Theme 3rd Grade, Theme Lessons 3rd Grade, Central Message 3rd Grade, Theme Activities 3rd, Teaching Theme 3rd Grade, 3rd Grade Novel Studies

Common Core requires third graders to begin to find the central message of their fictional texts. This means the theme or message will be written in a short sentence. Instead of “Friendship” students will have to choose a phrase like...

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Determining the Central Message (RL 1.2) Kevin Henkes Books, Chesters Way, Central Message, Interactive Reading, Clever Classroom, Ela Classroom, 2nd Grade Teacher, Author Studies, First Grade Reading

Helping kiddos identify the central message or lesson of a story is a tricky skill, Here's how we practice through LOTS of modeling in the classroom! To get started with Central Message, we do an author study with Kevin Henkes books. His books are so great for the beginning of the year with the messages they deliver about friendship and being kind and following rules! They lend themselves perfectly to this unit. As we read each book, we talk about what message the author was sharing with us…

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