Main Idea (Grades 3-4)
$0.00In our Main Idea lesson plan for grades 3-4, students learn how to determine the main idea of a text and how to identify supporting details. Students are asked to differentiate between main ideas and supporting details.
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In our Main Idea lesson plan for grades 3-4, students learn how to determine the main idea of a text and how to identify supporting details. Students are asked to differentiate between main ideas and supporting details.
Our Main Idea with Details lesson plan teaches students to identify the main idea of a text and supporting detail. Students practice explaining how the supporting details support the main idea.
Our free downloadable PDF Making Inferences lesson plan introduces students to how to make inferences from context clues and other textual evidence, along with what you already know, and why that is an important skill for them to have. During this lesson, students are asked to read given passages and use their new inferencing steps to answe
With our Match Problems with Solutions lesson plan, students learn how to identify problems, break them down, and match them with proper solutions.
With our Match Quotations with Themes lesson plan, students learn how to match quotes with the theme or themes they correspond to.
Using our Match Quotations with Themes lesson plan, students learn how to effectively identify the themes of a text and find quotations to support that theme.
With our Meaning Through Words and Phrases lesson plan, students learn about roots and affixes and how to use them, along with context clues, to determine the meaning of words.
With our Meaning Through Words and Phrases lesson plan, students learn how to determine the meaning of new words in text that they read, using context clues and other strategies.
With our Meaning Through Words and Phrases lesson plan, students learn about alliteration, rhymes, and repeated lines and how they can affect the meaning of a text.
With our Meaning Through Words and Phrases lesson plan, students learn how to effectively determine the meaning of new words or phrases.
In our Media Literacy lesson plan, students learn about media literacy and why it’s so important in a world with so much media. Students learn how to fact-check claims and how to choose reputable media sources.
With our Messages in Stories lesson plan, students learn how to determine and interpret the main messages or lessons in stories.
Our Morals, Messages, and Lessons lesson plan teaches students the basics about the messages, lessons, or morals of a story, and how to identify them. Students practice identifying each in examples and write their own stories with a message.
With our More About Characters lesson plan, students learn how to more fully understand characters in text by asking targeted questions while reading.
With our More Inferences lesson plan, students learn how to make better inferences about the text they read.
Our Mythology lesson plan teaches students about myths, including their histories, their purpose, their structure, and their lasting influence. Students practice using what they learned by writing their own myths in the style and tradition of myths they learned about during this lesson.
Our Narrator/Speaker’s Influence lesson plan teaches students about how the narrator and the narrator’s point of view can influence a text and the way events in a text are described. Students practice writing about events from the point of view of different narrators.
With our Order Events in a Story lesson plan, students learn how to put the events of a story in chronological order. Students also learn relevant lesson vocabulary.