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This FREE Main Idea Activity Pack is a great way to help learners work backwards at figuring out the main idea of a text. You might also like our Retelling Bundle – for both fiction and nonfiction! *The free download can be found at the END of this post post. Click on the teal download ... Read More about Main Idea Activity Pack
Because of the difficulty that many students have with identifying main idea, much practice is needed throughout the school year and this fun main idea
Work on finding the main idea with this fun, FREE printable activity for fall. These task cards have examples for third grade students.
Teaching main idea to in 4th grade can sometimes seem challenging. Read to find 5 simple and easy tips for teaching main idea in your upper elementary reading classroom.
The last couple of weeks I have been focusing on identifying the main idea and details of a nonfiction text during my 4th grade small groups. We accomplished
Practice locating the main idea and details by color coding nonfiction reading passages. When students can see the organization of a written paragraph, they can more easily identify the main idea. Check out these main idea worksheets. #4thgradeteacher #5thgradeteacher #mainidea
These digital activities for main idea are perfect for first grade and 2nd grade Google classroom! Finding the main idea and details will be fun with interactive, educational technology! Digital learning activities included are puzzles, main idea mystery bags, paragraph with topic sentences, worksheets, graphic organizers, anchor charts, and more! The main idea mysteries can be used on Google Slides! Use the organizers with books of your choice, too! Great for nonfiction & main topic units!
Identifying the main idea can be tricky but this post is filled with lots of effective activities to help you upper elementary students master this reading concept. You'll find a variety of practical, successful main idea and key detail ideas you can implement in your 3rd - 5th grade classroom to increase reading comprehension.
How to find the main idea for elementary #whalecometoelementary
The cut apart sentences and simple graphic organizer can be used to help you teach your students about main idea and details. This activity is perfect for second, third, fourth, or fifth graders and has ideas for differentiation for your lesson.
These tab books are a super engaging way to make nonfiction book report writing meaningful and fun! Skills covered include main idea and supporting details, nonfiction text strucuture, nonfiction text features, author's point of view, summarizing, and more. A low prep, printable activity that is great for independent or group work with students in grades 3, 4, 5 or 6. Use for any informational text or nonfiction reading passage.
Free nonfiction main idea reading comprehension passage and questions to practice finding the main idea and details in a passage.
Looking for a new way to explore text features and non-fiction subjects? Give students a chance to direct their own learning with this little project-based freebie! Students love this not-so-traditional non-fiction book report that asks them to hunt through a book or magazine for text features. #nonfiction #projectbasedlearning
Free Nonfiction Retelling Chart - using M.U.S.H. - This Reading Mama
I don't know about you, but whenever it comes to teaching Nonfiction Text Features it seems like my teacher's toolkit is low on ideas, resources, and
Are you constantly looking for picture books to teach about the main idea of a story? Here are 8 great picture books for teaching main idea!
Games and centers to help your 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade students practice main idea. These low prep games are designed to help your students differentiate between main idea and details, as well as to help them think about how details support the main idea. Includes a matching game, mazes, and a sort to make main idea more engaging for your upper elementary students. #mainidea #reading #thirdgrade
Use nonfiction texts in the classroom in a way that your students will love! Great ideas for teaching nonfiction text to elementary students. Nonfiction teaching strategies for helping students comprehend nonfiction text.
Upper Elementary Snapshots: 9 Strategies You Should be Using to Teach Main Idea-I've found that for main idea (as with any difficult concept really) it's always good to use a variety of tools and activities in order to reach as many kids in our classrooms as possible. Here are some strategies which I've found to be effective. If you're new to teaching paired text, or if you just want a few new ideas to add to your paired reading lessons, this post is for you! I'll explain how I use paired…
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