Finding the Main Idea Lesson Plan

Finding the Main Idea in a Story is Not Always Easy for Young Readers. Through Careful Practice and Helpful Hints, Students Succeed

By K. Hall, published Sep 28, 2006
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The following lesson plan is an attempt to utilize one of the comprehension strategies mentioned in the book. The specific comprehension strategy is that of “Comprehending the Main Idea.”

Title: The Main Idea

Materials: Pre-selected books and resources, samples of short written works of appropriate reading level.
Objectives:

• Students will understand and utilize several strategies in order to comprehend
the Main Idea of the story.

• Students will comprehend and restate the main idea of several passages and stories.

Step One:

• The teacher will introduce the strategy of comprehending the Main Idea of the story. The teacher may read a short paragraph and ask students, “What is the basic point in this story? What is the author’s goal?”

• The teacher will explain that the Main Idea is the most important point in a story/written work. It answers the question of “What is this paragraph about?”

• The teacher will provide several examples of Main Ideas.

Step Two:

• The teacher will model the process of identifying and restating the Main Idea of a passage.

• The teacher will point out that students may want to use the heading, title, or first sentence to construct a hypothesis, or theory about what the Main Idea of the passage is.

• The teacher will model such a hypothesis, and then model how to check to see if his/her hypothesis is correct.

• The teacher will model this strategy of formulating and checking a hypothesis with several types of written work.

Step Three:

• The students will have an opportunity to practice the hypothesis strategy on their own.

• The teacher will distribute a reading passage of appropriate reading level to each student and have the students formulate a hypothesis based on the title, graphics, first sentence, and other contextual cues.

• After students formulate a hypothesis, the class will read the entire passage as a group.

• Students will check and correct their hypothesis.

Finding the Main Idea Lesson Plan

Education is jam packed with skills teachers hope to get across to their students. Locating the main idea of a paragraph or story builds reading comprehension skills and helps students become better writers.

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Takeaways
  • Teachers will learn how to help students understand the Main Idea
  • Teachers will gain ideas on how to incorporate the main idea into regularlearning
  • Teachers will gain ideas on helping students write their own stories and predict the Main Idea
Did You Know?
The main idea of a paragraph or story is usually found in the first sentence of the topic sentence. Readers should ask themselves, "what is this story about, what is the author trying to convey?"
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I found this very useful because I was trying to find a lesson in which my students would be able to understand how important it is to find the main idea of a paragraph and particular story. I think it could have given some examples of readings that the kids could do but overall I enjoyed it and so did my kids.

Posted on 11/27/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

 
i think that this site could be a little better don't get me wrong its a good site but doesn't have enough information

Posted on 10/29/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

 
It is usually found in the first sentence.

Posted on 10/08/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

 
The main idea is what the story is about? The main point of the story.

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 11:09:00 AM

 
How to you know the main idea of a serten story?

Posted on 01/25/2007 at 7:01:00 PM

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