Ramos Mainidea - 1-2
Ramos Mainidea - 1-2
Ramos Mainidea - 1-2
Main Idea
Idea
Main Idea
• The main idea tells you what the story is
about or the central thought of a
paragraph or complete text.
• Complete stories have main ideas.
• Individual paragraphs within stories also
have main ideas
• The main idea may be the lesson learned or
moral of a story.
Identifying Main Idea
Often the reader can find the main
idea just by looking at the title or the
first sentence of a paragraph.
For example, a passage titled: “Why
Students Should Have Less
Homework” will be about why
students should have less
homework!
Identify the Main Idea:
• Homeless people have many problems. In
winter, it’s hard to stay warm and it gets
too hot in summer. It’s also hard to keep
things safe without a home. Worst is the
lack of privacy.
• Main Idea:
Answer:
• Homeless people have many problems.
Stated and Implied Main
Idea
• Sometimes, a paragraph has a stated main idea
usually in the topic sentence. This means the
paragraph “says” what the main idea is.
• Sometimes, a paragraph doesn’t have a stated
main idea, but has an “implied” main idea.
• When the main idea is implied, you must analyze
supporting details to make an inference, or
educated guess, about the main idea.
Supporting Details
• The supporting details are the
things that describe the main idea.
• These supporting details make the
main idea stronger.
• Use the chart in your notes in
order to collect supporting details.
• Analyze the details in order to find
the implied main idea.
Read the Passage and
Choose the Main Idea
• Niagara Falls is one of the most beautiful
sights in North America. It is on the
Niagara River halfway between Lake
Ontario and Lake Erie. Niagara Falls is
located on the American and Canadian
border. The American Falls is 167 feet
high. On the Canadian side, the Horseshoe
Falls is 161 feet high.
Question
What is the main idea of the passage?
Remember: main idea is what the story is
about.