Central Idea
Vocabulary
100

What is the central idea of a text?

The main point or message that the author wants to convey.

100

Define "significant."

Important or meaningful.

200

How can identifying the central idea help you understand a text better?

It helps you grasp the overall message and purpose of the text.


200

What does it mean to "clarify" something?

To make something clear or easier to understand.


300

What role do supporting details play in understanding the central idea?

Supporting details provide evidence and examples that reinforce the central idea.


300

What is an "element" in a story?

A component or part of the story, such as characters, setting, or plot.

400

Give an example of how an author might illustrate a central idea in a story.

An author might illustrate a central idea through character actions, settings, or events that reflect the theme.

400

How does "secondary" information differ from primary information?

Secondary information is based on interpretations or analyses of primary information, which is original or firsthand.

500

Why is it important to summarize the central idea of a text?

Summarizing helps to process the main concepts and allows for better remembrance and understanding of the material.

500

Why is it important to use "evidence" when making a claim in writing?

Evidence supports your argument and helps convince the reader of its validity.