
Central Idea in Nonfiction
Presentation
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English
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5th - 7th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
FREE Resource
30 Slides • 17 Questions
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SEL Check
On this Star
Wars-scale,
How are you
feeling today?
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Poll
Which fast food restaurant is best?
Taco Bell
McDonalds
Wendy's
Burger King
Chick Fil a
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Recap
Turtles in Trouble
What was the story about?
What skill were we working on?
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What do you think all of these
images have in common?
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Becoming Darth Vader
By Allison Friedman
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Today’s Learning
Targets:
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Learn, listen, and
discuss background
information for a
specific text
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Use context clues to
understand unknown
words
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Identify central ideas
and key details
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Essential
Questions
How can we embrace
and celebrate
differences?
In what ways do we use
our voices?
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What is a stutter?
Do you know
anyone with a
stutter?
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Multiple Choice
GUESS THE MOVIE
THE JUNGLE BOOK
THE LION KING
TREASURE ISLAND
THE FOX AND THE HOUND
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Multiple Choice
What company is this?
KFC
Pringles
Pringels
Lays
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Vocabulary: Context Clues
The police accused
Jimmy of stealing, but
Jessica was really to
blame.
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Vocabulary: Context Clues
The police accused
Jimmy of stealing, but
Jessica was really to
blame.
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Vocabulary: Context Clues
Tommy could now
afford college because
of the Scholarship he
won.
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Vocabulary: Context Clues
Tommy could now
afford college because
of the Scholarship he
won.
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Vocabulary: Context Clues
The birds are now
beginning their large
Migration to the South.
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Vocabulary: Context Clues
The birds are now
beginning their large
Migration to the South.
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Multiple Choice
"Reading one of his poems, his English teacher accused him of copying it." What does accused mean?
blamed for doing something bad
celebrated for doing something good
reading a poem out loud
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Vocabulary Review
Accused
Charge someone
with an
offense/crime
Scholarship
Payment for a
student’s
education
Migration
Movement from
one region to
another
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Central Idea: Nonfiction
A quick review and practice!
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Poll
Which of these would you pick?
KitKat
Sour Candy
Gummy Bears
Skittles
Starburst
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What is central idea?
What the text is mainly about
nonfiction (informational text) = central idea
fiction (literature) = main idea
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How to find the central idea.
Use the WIN strategy!
Who/What.... determine who or what the text is mainly about
Information.... determine the most important information
Number... write the central idea in the fewest number of words (but it must be more than 1 word!)
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Multiple Choice
“The rain forest is home to many creatures. Monkeys, toucans and macaws live in the rain forest. Butterflies and anteaters also live in the rain forest.”
What is the central idea?
Sloths and tapirs are other creatures that live in the rain forest.
The rain forest is home to many creatures.
Monkeys, toucans and macaws live in the rain forest.
Butterflies and anteaters live in the rainforest.
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Multiple Choice
Find the central idea
Being a clown isn't all fun and games. Rodeo clowns expose themselves to great danger every time they perform. When cowboys dismount or are bucked off of bulls at riding competitions, rodeo clowns jump in front of the bulls and motion wildly to get their attention. In this way rodeo clowns provide an alternate target, and in doing so protect the rider. So you see, sometimes clowning around can be serious business
Rodeos are exciting.
Rodeo clowns protect cowboys by putting themselves in danger.
Clowns are good at riding bulls.
Being a clown isn't all fun and games.
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Use text features to help find the central idea:
Title
Headings/subheadings
Bold print words
Captions
Pictures/diagrams/charts
Repeated words
Text boxes
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Think about the purpose. Is it meant to
Entertain
Inform
Describe
Persuade
Explore
Argue
Tell
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Multiple Choice
What are the three reasons for writing?
Persuade, Inform, Entertain
Personal, Interview, Entertain
Persuade, Irony, Entertain
Personal, Inform, Evolve
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Multiple Choice
You just read a speech by a famous politician who spoke about everyone needing to do his/her part to conserve water. The politician is trying to convince the audience to to use less water.
What is the author's purpose?
inform
explain
entertain
persuade
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Let's Practice all of it. We will read first!
Meerkats in Africa live in large groups of 20 to 50 members. The group works together to survive. All members of the group care for the baby meerkats. They take turns babysitting and will protect the young ones from danger. Members of the group also take turns watching out for threats from other animals while the group finds food. If any dangerous animal comes towards the group, the meerkat will bark a warning.
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of Meerkats?
persuade
inform
argue
entertain
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Multiple Choice
What is the central idea?
Meerkats in Africa live in large groups of 20 to 50 members. The group
works together to survive. All members of the group care for the baby meerkats. They take turns babysitting and will protect the young ones from danger. Members of the group also take turns watching out for threats from other animals while the group finds food. If any dangerous animal comes towards the group, the meerkat will bark a warning.
Meerkats live in groups of 20-50 members
Meerkats
Meerkats bark when danger is near
Meerkats live in groups to help eachother
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Multiple Choice
Which describes what the author wants you to learn about the subject of the text?
summary
inference
central idea
knowledge
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Draw
Draw your favorite way to spend the weekend
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Multiple Choice
If you are feeling sad, you can make yourself feel better by doing a few simple things. You can take a walk (or get another form of exercise), you can talk to a friend, or you can write down your feelings. Writing down the good things in your life will help too. Doing something good for someone else will also help you feel better. If you still feel a little sad, act happy. It works like magic to make you feel better!
What is the central idea?
Sometimes people feel sad.
We're not always happy.
You should do good things for others.
There are many ways to make yourself feel better.
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Multiple Choice
Zoos get a lot of backlash on how they are not taking proper care of their animals and how they are not kind. While this is the case, sometimes, many zoos are doing their best with the resources they have at their disposal. Animal behavior is hard to see. When an animal is injured, it will hide any signs and symptoms. This is so they look strong and healthy, so predators will be hesitant to attack them. If they showed their weakness or injury, they know that a predator will surely pick them to attack. It was too late for a pregnant giraffe who most likely hid her symptoms. The zoo tried to save both the mother and the baby, but the baby was too small to save. While zoos seem like a terrible place for animals, remember that zoos do try and care for their animals.
What is the central Idea
Zoos are bad places
Zoos are doing their best
Zoo animals hide their weaknesses
Zoo animals need better care
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Multiple Choice
What does the central idea of a story tell the reader?
What the text is mainly about
The universal truth, moral, or idea the author wants to express
The conflict of the story
a specific detail from the text
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Hotspot
Click on all the differences on the second picture.
SEL Check
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feeling today?
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