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1 September 16, 2014 SWBAT determine the central idea of text through the use of supporting details.
Initial Activity: Take homework out. In your own words, tell me why you think supporting details are important to the central (main) idea of the text.

2 Word of the Day: Transform – to change something so it appears very different. Example – I will transform this room by painting it a different color.

3 What is the main idea? What are supporting details?
The main idea (central idea) is the most important piece of information the author wants you to know about the text. When authors write, they have an idea in mind they are trying to get across. The supporting details develop and support the main (central) idea of a text. They contain supporting facts, details, and examples. They follow the main idea. Summarize the key idea of Call Me Maria in your groups. What is the central idea of the text? Use evidence.

4 Work Period Work in pairs to list 2 key setting details that Ortiz Cofer introduces in the text. Explain why each detail is important to the central idea. Then list two literary forms that are included in this text. Explain how the author uses each one to develop the central idea of the story. Setting Detail Significance The women on the street sit with their legs apart, talking loudly, while the children touch cars. Maria thinks that she may someday become a part of this barrio women’s culture, but she thinks her mother looks at it as a crude setting. Literary Form Significance

5 Summary Today we learned about the main idea and supporting details.
In your notebook, give one example of how the setting affects Maria.

6 Homework I can show good character by…writing assignment is due!


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