Identify MAIN IDEA and SUPPORTING DETAILS

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Identify MAIN IDEA and SUPPORTING DETAILS SPI 401.6.2 Identify the stated main idea and supporting details in text.

Learn about Main Idea with Tim and Moby Click here to watch a video on MAIN IDEA!

What is the Main Idea? The MAIN IDEA is the main reason the story was written. While reading text, ask yourself the question: What was this text mostly about?

How do I find the MAIN IDEA? A paragraph has two essential components: The main idea is expressed in the topic sentence. Additional sentences provide supporting details.

Practice finding the Main Idea Click on this link to practice finding the main idea.

How do I find SUPPORTING DETAILS? Supporting details help you to better understand the main idea. Supporting details make your main idea stronger.

Supporting Details Click on this link to practice selecting the correct supporting detail.

Practice Quiz Click here to take a practice supporting ideas quiz. Take Pearson Quiz Main Idea and Supporting Details