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Central Idea

Central Idea The main point of a passage or text.

Central Idea Usually stated in a topic sentence that identifies the key point.

Central Idea Supporting details give examples, explanations, or reasons. Provide evidence from the text that supports the most important points made by the author.

Central Idea When reading nonfiction, adjust your reading rate to recognize central ideas and key points. Skim Read Closely (close reading) Scan

Central Idea Skim BEFORE reading Look over text quickly to get a sense of central idea before you start to read What to look for: Organization Topic sentences Repeated words

Central Idea Read Closely (close reading) DURING reading Try to learn what the central ideas are What to look for: Key points Supporting details Evidence

Central Idea Scan AFTER reading Run your eyes over text to find answers to questions, clarify, or to find supporting details What to look for: Particular words or ideas