Main Idea Across Paragraphs
Grade 5 · English Language Arts · Reading Informational Text · Nevada, USA
Lesson Summary
Find the main idea of a longer text by connecting the ideas from several paragraphs.
Explanation
In longer nonfiction, each paragraph usually has its own main idea that supports the overall message of the text. To find the main idea of the whole piece, look at the key point of each paragraph and think about what they have in common. The title and introduction often give you a clue. The main idea is the big point the author is making, and the paragraphs are the evidence that supports it.
Practice Questions
Q1: How do you find the main idea of a multi-paragraph article?
Answer: Read each paragraph, identify its key point, and then figure out the bigger idea that connects all of them together.
Q2: An article has paragraphs about recycling, saving water, and reducing waste. What might the main idea be?
Answer: The main idea is likely about ways we can help protect the environment.
Q3: Where can you often find a clue about the main idea?
Answer: In the title, the introduction, or the conclusion of the text.
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Main Idea Across Paragraphs is a lesson in the Reading Informational Text chapter of Grade 5 English Language Arts. It is part of the Nevada, USA school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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Main Idea Across Paragraphs is taught in Grade 5 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in Nevada, USA.
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