Main Idea Basics
Details & Clues
What’s the Point? (Identify the Main Idea)
Summary Skills
Mystery Texts
100
  •  This is the definition of "Main Idea." 


 What is the text is mostly about?)

100

These specific pieces of information prove or explain the main idea.  

What are supporting details?

100

Text: Bees fly from flower to flower, collecting nectar. They bring it back to the hive to make honey.  

What is how bees make honey?

100

A summary should be ______ than the original text.

What is shorter?

100

"I love my cat. She is soft, she purrs when I pet her, and she never scratches."

What is why the author likes their cat?

200

This is the common location in a paragraph where you can find the main idea.

 What is the first sentence/topic sentence?)

200

Authors use these to help paint a picture and support their point. (Answer: What are sensory details or descriptions?)

 What are sensory details or descriptions?)

200

Text: Walking helps your heart. It also strengthens your muscles and improves your mood.  

What is the benefits of walking?)

200

These are the three things a good summary must include.

What are the main idea and key details?)

200

"Recycling saves energy. It reduces waste in landfills and protects animals."

What is why recycling is important?

300

If the main idea is the "tabletop," these are the "legs" that hold it up.

What are supporting details?

300

If a detail doesn't relate to the main idea, it is considered this.

. What is irrelevant or "extra" information?

300

Mars is called the Red Planet. It has giant volcanoes and a thin atmosphere.  

What are the characteristics of Mars?)

300

When summarizing, you should use your own ______.

What are words?

300

"The Great Wall of China was built over many years. It is thousands of miles long and was used for defense."  

What is facts about the Great Wall?

400

True or False: The main idea of a story is always exactly one word.

 What is False?

400

In an informational text about sharks, "Great Whites can grow up to 20 feet" is an example of this.  

What is a supporting detail/fact?

400

 Setting the table, clearing the dishes, and taking out the trash are jobs everyone should share.

What is sharing household chores?)

400

This strategy uses "Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then."

What is a summary framework for fiction?

400

To make a PB&J, spread the peanut butter, add the jelly, and put the bread together."  

 What is how to make a sandwich?)

500

This is the term for a main idea that isn't directly stated and must be figured out by the reader.

What is an implied main idea?

500

You should look at these (charts, photos, and captions) to help find the main idea.  

What are text features?)

500

 Many inventions, like the lightbulb and the telephone, changed how people lived in the 1800s.  

What is the impact of 19th-century inventions?)

500

A summary should never include this personal thing from the reader.

What is an opinion?)

500

"Video games can improve hand-eye coordination, but playing too much can lead to less sleep."  

What is the pros and cons of video games?

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