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Main ideas & Supporting Details

Main ideas & Supporting Details

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English

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RI.5.5, RI.7.2, RI.6.5

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Standards-aligned

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Day Courtney

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Main idea & Supporting Details

By Day Courtney

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Match

Match the following

Main Idea

Supporting Details

Author's Purpose

Expository Writing

Persuasive Writing

the central idea of the text or passage

evidence to strengthen the main idea

the author's reason for writing

writing that informs, explains, analyzes

writing attempts to convince the reader

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​Read the 2-paragraph article about the fighter pilots. You need this information for the questions on the next slide. The article is also linked in our learning slide deck so you can open it in a tab.

Fighter Pilots WW1
During World War I, fighter pilots became some of the most exciting and daring heroes of the war. These brave men flew small, fast airplanes, engaging in aerial battles known as dogfights. They were tasked with protecting their country’s interests in the sky, attacking enemy planes, and providing support to ground troops. Pilots like the famous Manfred von Richthofen, known as the "Red Baron," became legends for their incredible skills and bravery. Many pilots flew in makeshift conditions with basic training and equipment, risking their lives every time they took to the air.
The fighter pilots of WWI faced many dangers, not only from enemy aircraft but also from the challenges of flying itself. Their planes were often made of wood and fabric, which meant they were not very strong and could easily be damaged. Pilots had to learn how to maneuver their planes quickly to outsmart their opponents. For many, the thrill of flying and the thrill of the fight was exhilarating, but the fear of not returning safely was always present. These early aviators laid the groundwork for modern air combat and are remembered today for their courage and innovation in the skies.

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engaged in aerial battles

attacked enemy planes

provided support to ground troops

enemy aircraft

flying planes made of wood and fabric that could be damaged

maneuvering planes to outsmart opponents

laying the groundwork for tactics and strategies

demonstrating courage and innovation to inspire aviators

Read each Main Idea. Identify the Supporting Details to support each Main Idea.

Roles of the WW1 fighter pilot
Challenges faced by the fighter pilots
Pilots influence on modern air combat

Main idea & Supporting Details

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