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5th Grade - Identify Main Idea

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Identify the stated main idea and supporting details in text. SPI 0501.6.4


Links verified on 9/11/2014


  1. Finding the Main Idea This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding
  2. Get The Idea - read text to determine the main idea or essential message and identify relevant supporting details and facts
  3. Idea Graphic Chart - worksheet - Fill in the supporting sentences that best fits the main idea.
  4. Identify Main Idea - [designed for grade 3] learn to identify the main idea
  5. Identify Main Idea - [designed for grade 3] practice quiz This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding
  6. Main Idea - lesson on main idea of a passage and an activity to print This link includes something for the teacher to print
  7. Main Idea - lesson on building blocks of comprehension plus activities to print This link includes something for the teacher to print
  8. Main Idea - [designed for grade 3] Read the paragraph and select the main idea.This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  9. Main Idea - Quia quiz This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding
  10. Main Idea - building blocks of comprehension, includes exercises to print This link includes something for the teacher to print
  11. Main Idea - The main idea of a paragraph is what all the sentences are about. Read the paragraph and ask, “What’s your point?” This link includes something for the teacher to print
  12. Main idea and supporting detail - Quia quiz This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding
  13. Main Idea Activities - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms Internet4Classrooms step-by-step module
  14. Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure - Challenge your students by letting them practice using a reading comprehension test designed for prospective teachers. (This site recommends that you use a printed copy of the page) This link includes something for the teacher to print [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
  15. Parts of a Newspaper - find what you're looking for in a newspaper, read headlines to predict what articles will be about and where you will find them in the paper, and match pictures with the right captions
  16. Reading Comprehension - free reading comprehension worksheets for teachers and parents - includes original stories, poems, essays, and articles This link includes something for the teacher to print
  17. Reading Detective - Quia quiz This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding
  18. Story Shackles (Linking Students To Written Text) - lesson plan - Story Shackles is an imaginative and stimulating way for students to acquire the ability to retell events of a story or text, sequence the action or happenings in a story, or to simply summarize the plot, main ideas with supporting details, or general information of a story or text A lesson plan can be found at this site
  19. Summarizing - review the basics of summarizing, identify main idea statements and detail statements, and use categories to summarize lists
  20. What's the Big Idea - solve a riddle by answering questions about the main idea This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data
  21. What's the Big Idea? Exercise 1 - Write the common subject for each group of words, or "write a good title for each list." - a worksheet to print, not interactive This link includes something for the teacher to print
  22. What's the Big Idea? Exercise 2 - Write the common subject for each group of words, or "write a good title for each list." - a worksheet to print, not interactive This link includes something for the teacher to print
  23. What's the Big Idea? Exercise 3 - a bit harder than 1 & 2 - Write the common subject for each group of words, or "write a good title for each list." Then add another example that could be included in that group. Be as specific as you can. [a worksheet to print, not interactive] This link includes something for the teacher to print



A resource for the teacher to use in planning their lessons site for teachers | A PowerPoint show related to this standard PowerPoint show | An Adobe Acrobat document in .pdf format Acrobat document | A Microsoft Word document to be downloaded Word document | This interactive site would work well on an interactive whiteboard whiteboard resource | This resource includes voice instructions for students sound | A video is available through this link video format | This site is interactive and allows students to play a game or input or collect data interactive lesson | This site includes questions for your students to check their understanding a quiz | A lesson plan can be found at this site lesson plan | This link includes something for the teacher to print to print

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