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Howdy! Jen Bradshaw here from Teacher Karma. FREE resource for… How to Find Main Idea. It works great for test prep too!! This reading comprehension strategy includes steps: Before reading During reading After reading Please click here to get your free main idea resource. Best wishes! You Might Also Like:4 Ways to Use Daily Language ... Read More about Main Idea: Before, During & After READING

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TEACHING STUDENTS TO FIND THE MAIN IDEA IN NONFICTION TEXTS Kindergarten Charts, Finding Main Idea, Nonfiction Anchor Chart, Daily 5 Kindergarten, Interactive Anchor Charts, Main Idea And Supporting Details, Reading Nonfiction, Main Idea Worksheet, Teaching Main Idea

WHY TEACH STUDENTS TO FIND THE MAIN IDEA? Being able to find the main idea and supporting details of a text is a complex and important nonfiction reading skill for upper elementary students (3rd-5th grade). "Learning

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These tab books are a super engaging way to make nonfiction book report writing meaningful and fun! Skills covered include main idea and supporting details, nonfiction text strucuture, nonfiction text features, author's point of view, summarizing, and more. A low prep, printable activity that is great for independent or group work with students in grades 3, 4, 5 or 6. Use for any informational text or nonfiction reading passage. Informational Text Project Ideas, Information Text Features, Informative Text Writing, Text Features Bulletin Board, Elementary Book Report Template, Chapter Book Report Template, Reading Project Ideas, Writing Activities For 3rd Grade Fun, Book Report 2nd Grade

These tab books are a super engaging way to make nonfiction book report writing meaningful and fun! Skills covered include main idea and supporting details, nonfiction text strucuture, nonfiction text features, author's point of view, summarizing, and more. A low prep, printable activity that is great for independent or group work with students in grades 3, 4, 5 or 6. Use for any informational text or nonfiction reading passage.

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