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TEACHING STUDENTS TO FIND THE MAIN IDEA IN NONFICTION TEXTS Nonfiction Anchor Chart, Reading Main Idea, Reading Nonfiction, Teaching Main Idea, Classroom Anchor Charts, Reading Anchor Charts, Reading Comprehension Strategies, Nonfiction Reading, 4th Grade Reading

WHY TEACH STUDENTS TO FIND THE MAIN IDEA? Being able to find the main idea and supporting details of a text is a complex and important nonfiction reading skill for upper elementary students (3rd-5th grade). "Learning

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Misty Green
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An experienced 4th grade teacher's tips to develop strong writers who are capable of writing a quality paragraph including a topic sentence, supporting details that are relevant to the topic, and a satisfying conclusion sentence! Transitional words/phrases are emphasized as well as the mechanics of indenting the start of each paragraph.

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Megan Blank
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Learning about main idea and supporting details is FUN when you use the ice cream cone analogy! This blog post contains a main idea anchor chart activity and a FREE main idea worksheet. Everything you need for one main idea lesson is available here.

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Deborah Herrick

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