AVID: Main Idea

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Instructions

AVID: Main Idea

Recognizing the main idea, or point, is the most important key to better reading.

When you read, get in the habit of asking: “What is the main point the author is trying to make?”

Main Idea Hints

Use the topic to lead you to the main idea.-  The topic is the general subject of a selection. Knowing the topic can help you find a writer’s main point about that topic. To find the topic of a selection, ask this simple question: Who or what is the selection about?  What is the most important NOUN- person, place, thing, or idea?

The main idea is the author’s general point.- The main idea sums up what the entire paragraph is about. 

That other material is made up of supporting details—specific evidence such as examples, reasons, or facts. 

Topic: Phobias

Main idea: Phobias are continuing fears of things that are not likely to be harmful.

Supporting details: 

  1. Fear that an elevator ride will end in a fall to death.
  2. Fear that an injection will cause death.
  3. Fear that speaking in public will lead to pity or rejection.

Redo the assignment until you earn all the points!!

Directions: Each group of four items includes a topic, a main idea, and two details that support the main idea. Click the main idea in each group.

Assignment Example

a. Social media.

b. Social media appears to have negative effects on teenagers.

c. Research suggests a link between depression and social media use among teenagers.

d. Studies show social media use has caused teens to lose much-needed sleep, making many feel constantly tired.

 

Answer: b- Social media appears to have negative effects on teenagers.- Main Idea

 

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