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Central Idea & Supporting Details

Central Idea & Supporting Details

Assessment

Presentation

English

6th - 8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.7.2, RL.7.2, RI.8.2

+6

Standards-aligned

Created by

AMANDA STRONG

Used 848+ times

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9 Slides • 8 Questions

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Central Idea & Supporting Details

What is this text about?

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Learning Targets - Today's Goals

  • Literacy Goal: I can analyze the development of a central idea and supporting details over the course of a text.

  • Language Goal: I can use academic language, such as relevant details, to ask and answer questions about central ideas and essential details in an informational text.

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Poll

What do you know?

What is the central idea of a text?

The central idea is what the text is mainly about (usually a brief sentence of few words).

The central idea is the same as the topic.

The central idea is all of the details about the topic.

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Poll

What do you know?

What is the topic of a text?

Who or what the text is about (one or two words)

A sentence explaining the main idea.

All the details about thext.

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Let's Watch a Short Video

https://youtu.be/42SJTk2XSi4

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Let's Practice - What is the CENTRAL IDEA?


Chris "Kesz" Valdez knows what it's like to be homeless. Kesz ran away from his abusive family at age four. He slept in a dump in Cravite City, in the Philippines. When he was seven, Kesz was rescued. A social worker rescued Kesz after he fell into a pile of burning tires, badly burning his arms.

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Multiple Choice

What is the central idea of the previous paragraph?

1

Kesz knows what it's like to be homeless.

2

Kesz was rescued by a social worker.

3

Kesz's family was abusive.

4

Kesz lived at a dump.

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Let's try another. What's the central idea? This one is a little harder.

Kesz now has a home and an adoptive family. He lives with the social worker who rescued him. And he's helping kids still stuck on the streets where he used to live. By age eight, he founded Championing Community Children. This group distributes clothing and toiletries to thousands of homeless kids in Cavite City.

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Multiple Choice

What's he central idea of the previous paragraph?

1

Kesz founded Championing Community Children.

2

Kesz now has a home an an adoptive family.

3

He lives with the social worker who rescued him.

4

His group distributes clothing and toiletries to thosands of homeless children in Cavite City.

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Now for the details.

  • The details in a paragraph should support the central idea.

  • Details are proof that you have the correct central idea.

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Let's look at paragraph 1 again. What details support the central idea that Kesz knows what it's like to be homeless?

Chris "Kesz" Valdez knows what it's like to be homeless. Kesz ran away from his abusive family at age four. He slept in a dump in Cravite City, in the Philippines. When he was seven, Kesz was rescued. A social worker rescued Kesz after he fell into a pile of burning tires, badly burning his arms.

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Multiple Choice

What detail supports Kesz knows what it's like to be homeless?

1

Kesz ran away from his abusive family at age four.

2

Kesz lived in a nice house with a great family.

3

Kesz never had to worry about being homeless.

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By age eight, he founded Champion Community Children.

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Multiple Choice

Let's try another. What detail supports that Kesz knows what it's like to be homeless?

1

His charity distributes clothing and toiletries to thousands of children and Cravite City.

2

He won the Children's International Nobel Peace Prize.

3

Desmond Tutu awarded Kesz with his prize.

4

Kesz slept in a dump in Cravite City in the Philippines.

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Poll

How do you feel about your understanding of central ideas?

Great

Not Great

Somewhere in the middle

I need more help.

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Poll

How is your understanding of finding supporting details?

Great

Not Great

Neither Great or Not Great

I need more help.

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What should you do now?

  • Any late work you owe me.

  • Independent Reading/student application

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Looking ahead

  • Tomorrow we will prepare for your summative assessmen1

  • You will be given guided notes; you can fill them in online with word, or you can print them (if possible), or you can use notebook paper and a pen to write your answers down.

  • All late work should be turned in by Thursday at 5 pm if possible. You will have Friday for any last minute assignments. I will not accept any late work past 1:00 pm on Friday.

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