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Main Idea Test Prep

Main Idea Test Prep

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English

3rd Grade

Easy

CCSS
RL.3.1, RI.3.2, RI.2.1

+9

Standards-aligned

Created by

Rebecca Hollifield

Used 16+ times

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9 Slides • 5 Questions

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Main Idea Test Prep

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We will learn how to notice nonfiction text features, as well as text structure clues, to figure out the main idea and key details of an article.

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Open Ended

What do you already know about this topic?

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Open Ended

What do you wonder about this topic?

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Half close your Chromebook as I model reading the article to determine the main idea and key details.

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You will read the final section, Listening to Bats in Flight.

Underline the key details from this section.

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Open Ended

What are the most important details from the section, Listening to Bats in Flight?

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Multiple Choice

What is the main idea of "How Bats 'See' at Night"?

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Bats do not make sounds when flying around looking for food at night.

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Bats use the echo of their sounds to find their way around at night.

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Bats, like owls, can see in only a little light.

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With equipment scientists were able to hear lots of squawks and chirps.

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Multiple Choice

Which detail from the article best supports the answer to Part A? (Bats use the echo of their sounds to find their way around at night.)

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"At that time, no one knew how bats could fly in the dark."

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"Bats that could not speak also bumped into walls and other objects."

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"When an echo came back quickly it meant that something was in the way and close."

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"Then the two scientists put plugs in the bats' ears."

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