Identify Main Idea & Details
Distinguish Fact from Opinion
Identify Problems & Solutions
Identify Cause & Effect
Drawing Conclusions
100

What is the main idea of a passage?


The central point or message the author wants to convey.

100

What is a fact?


A statement that can be proven true or false.

100

What is a problem?


A challenge or issue that needs to be solved.

100

What does it mean to draw a conclusion?


To make an educated guess based on clues in the text.

100

 What does it mean to draw a conclusion?


To make an educated guess based on clues in the text.

200

Which sentence supports the main idea?

"Recycling helps the environment by reducing waste. Many cities encourage residents to recycle paper, plastic, and glass."

A) Recycling is fun.

B) Many cities encourage recycling.

C) Some people don’t recycle.

B) Many cities encourage recycling.

200

What is an opinion?


A statement based on personal beliefs, feelings, or preferences.

200

What is a solution?


An action or idea that helps fix a problem.


200

What is an effect?


The result of an action or event.

200

 Read this sentence:

"The ground was wet, and people were carrying umbrellas."

What can you conclude?

It rained recently.

300

Identify the main idea:

"Dogs are loyal and protective pets. They often sense danger and alert their owners. Many people choose dogs for companionship and security."

Dogs are loyal and protective pets.

300

Fact or Opinion?

"The Eiffel Tower is in Paris."


Fact

300

Identify the problem:

Maria couldn’t finish her homework because her internet wasn’t working."

Her internet wasn’t working.

300

Identify the cause:

"It rained all night, so the streets were flooded."


It rained all night.

300

Read the passage:

"James had a backpack and school supplies. He walked toward a large building with classrooms."

Where is James going?

He is going to school.

400

True or False? The main idea is always found in the first sentence.


False – It can appear anywhere in a passage!

400

Fact or Opinion?

"Pizza is the most delicious food in the world!"

Opinion

400

Identify the solution:

"John forgot his lunch, so his friend shared his food."

His friend shared his food.

400

 Identify the effect:

Michael studied hard for the test, and he got a perfect score."

He got a perfect score.

400

Read the sentence:

"Lily put on sunglasses and sunscreen before leaving her house."

What can you conclude?

It is a sunny day.

500

What details would support the main idea: Exercise keeps people healthy?


Exercise strengthens muscles, improves heart health, and boosts mood.

500

Choose the fact:


A) Chocolate ice cream is better than vanilla.

B) There are seven continents on Earth.

C) Summer is the best season.

B) There are seven continents on Earth.

500

Choose the best solution for the problem:

"Tom's bike tire was flat."

A) Buy a new bike.

B) Fix the tire with a pump or patch.

C) Ignore the problem and keep riding.

B) Fix the tire with a pump or patch.

500

 Choose the correct cause & effect pair:

A) I woke up early → I missed the bus.

B) I forgot my umbrella → I got wet in the rain.

C) I ate breakfast → I was still hungry.

B) I forgot my umbrella → I got wet in the rain.

500

Read the passage:

"Jack was yawning and struggling to keep his eyes open during class."

What can you conclude about Jack?

He is tired.


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