Monday, 10.5 and Tuesday, 10.6 Please leave one copy of your memoir draft on my black cart. Have the other copy on your desk.

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Monday, 10.5 and Tuesday, 10.6 Please leave one copy of your memoir draft on my black cart. Have the other copy on your desk.

TODAY’S AGENDA Stamp Memoir Draft/Peer Editing Time Identifying Main Ideas and Details in Nonfiction Main Idea Strategies and Practice, including THIEVES LOOKING FORWARD Stamped draft with peer edit handout due in class Wed/Thur Final memoir due to turnitin.com by the start of your class Wed/Thur

DO NOW: MAIN IDEA NOTES Some students confuse the terms “topic,” “main idea,” and “topic sentence” o Topic: A broad statement that is often explained using just a few words. o Main Idea: What is being said about the topic, often explained in a phrase or sentence. o Topic Sentence: The sentence in a paragraph that includes a statement of the main idea. Often, but not always, the topic sentence is the first sentence of the paragraph.

Determining Main Idea Follow these steps to determine main idea: 1. Identify the details 2.Compare details to determine what they have in common. 3.Use your own words to paraphrase what they have in common.

Examples of Main Idea in texts o Identifying paragraph main ideas: o The sentences are the details. They are compared to determine the main idea, which can be stated as a phrase or a sentence. In most paragraphs, the main idea is embedded in a topic sentence, but the main idea may also be implied (suggested, not overtly stated) o Identifying the main idea of a section of expository text (like OD) o The paragraphs are the details, and they are compared to determine the section’s main idea. The main ideas are the details that are compared to determine the overarching main idea of the entire chapter.

Goldilocks – remember her? Students often state a main idea too generally or too specifically, but your goal is to state one that is just right... get it? Ask yourself these questions to determine main idea: Is my main idea too specific? Is my main idea too general? How can I change it to make it just right?

Categorizing to find main idea Read the words in the box to the right. Categorize these words: how are they connected? Brother Aunt Sister Grandfather Father Uncle Mother Niece Cousin Nephew

Categorizing to find main idea Read the words in the box to the right. Categorize these words: how do they fit together? apple banana donut orange spinach chocolate asparagus broccoli grape pear string bean

Possible categories include... Fruits (apple, banana, grape, orange, pear) and Vegetables (asparagus, broccoli, spinach, string beans) Green food (broccoli, asparagus, apple, grape, pear) Round food (apple, donut, grape, orange) Healthy food (apple, banana, grape, orange, pear, asparagus, broccoli, spinach, string beans) Unhealthy food (donut, chocolate)

Practice Paragraph #1 Bacteria help humans in many ways. Bacteria are involved in the production of food, fuel, medicines and other useful products. Some are used in industry processes. Others help break down pollutants, which are substances such as waste materials or harmful chemicals that dirty the environment. Main Idea: Too specific: Bacteria break down pollutants Too general: Bacteria Just right: Bacteria help humans in many ways

Practice Paragraph #2 The first Spanish explorers, such as Coronado, had left horses behind. For a time, bands of horses roamed wild. Then the Native Americans learned to tame the horses and to ride them. As more learned to ride, they moved onto the Plains. With the horse, the Native Americans could easily follow the buffalo herds. Horses also made it easier to chase down and kill buffalo. Because hunting buffalo took far less effort than farming, buffalo became the main food of the Native Americans who lived on the Plains. Main Idea: Too specific: Spanish explorers left horses behind Too general: Horses on the plains Just right: The use of horses changed life for the Native Americans who lived on the Plains

Main Idea/Details Practice Review THIEVES; scan your text for THIEVES In your group, read the sample text provided. Create a 2 column notes format in your RAW book. On the left side, record the main ideas of your text. On the right side, record all of the details that support/explain each main idea. Hint: Usually for each main idea you will have more than one detail.