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1.
Main Idea
Mini Lessons
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Objective:
1. I can identify what a main idea or theme is.
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Essential Question:
How do I find the main idea ?
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4 Step Strategy to Find Main Idea
Read the entire selection
Re-Read the first and last sentences of each paragraph.
Re-Read the passage and try to identify what point the author is trying to make.
Re-read the title of the selection.
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Clue: Do the details in the passage support your prediction of the main idea? If not, you've got the wrong one!
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Interrogative Sentence
Asks something. It ends with a question mark.
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Exclamatory Sentence
Shows strong feeling! Ends with an exclamation point.
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Imperative Sentence
Commands someone to do something. It usually ends with a period.
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Identify Each Sentence
Peter Pan protected a group of young orphans.
Did he protect them?
How mean Captain Hook and his pirates were!
Watch carefully for pirate ships on the horizon.
How did Peter Pan learn to fly ?
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Sentences & Sentence Fragments
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Subject
Tells us who or what the sentence is about.
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Predicate
What is the subject doing? What does the have ? What is it like ?
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Sentence Fragment
Does not express a complete thought.
May also be missing a subject, predicate, or both.
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Sentence Fragment Examples
Her Sister.
Wrote about her emotions.
Want to.
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Sentence Fragment Examples
Her sister discovered the poems in her bureau.
This gifted poet wrote about wrote about her emotions.
I want to see the Christmas show.
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Correcting Sentence Fragments
Emily Dickinson author.
Lived from 1830 to 1886.
With clarity and style.
Tchalla said.
Saw the movie.
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Unit 1: Parts of a Story
Plot, setting, character, conflict
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Academic Vocab to Know
Setting
Character
Plot
Conflict
Summary
Main Idea
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Academic Vocab to Know
Exposition
Rising Action
Climax
Falling Action
Resolution
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Setting - The time and place of the action.
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Characters -
Major vs Minor Characters. What's the difference ?
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Conflict - the problem or struggle that
a character faces in a story.
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Plot - Series of events in a story.
1. Exposition, 2. Rising Action, 3. Climax, 4. Falling Action, 5. Resolution
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Summary - a brief statement or restatement of main points, especially as a conclusion to a work
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Main Idea - What's the point anyway?
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Main Idea - It is the main point of the paragraph/story. It is the most important thought about the topic.
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Finding Subjects
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Finding Subjects
Most statements begin with the subject.
Others may begin with part or all of the predicate like a question.
Others may have "inverted word order" in which predicate comes before the subject.
Requests/Commands - 'You' as the understood Subject
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Tips to Find the Subject
Rearrange words to form a statement.
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Finding the Subject
Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe.
Did Defoe write the book?
Across the beach walked Jack.
(You) Read a chapter tonight.
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Find the Subject
Did a parrot learn English from Robinson ?
Many years passed before Robinson's rescue.
Did the time pass slowly without a clock ?
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Find the Subject
Robinson explored every part of the island.
Read the last chapter for homework.
Imagine having to survive by your wits.
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