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Finding the main idea in a non-fiction text can be tricky, but I've developed a few tried-and-true ways to make this important skill engaging, FUN and successful! Check out this anchor chart and a few other quick and easy lessons and activities to help students easily identify the main idea in a non-fiction text. #mainidea #languagearts #teachingwithamountainview Main Idea Of A Story, Main Idea And Details Anchor Chart 3rd, Nonfiction Main Idea, Main Idea Anchor Chart, Main Idea Activities, Interactive Anchor Charts, Ela Anchor Charts, Teaching Main Idea, Classroom Anchor Charts

Finding the main idea in a non-fiction text can be tricky, but I've developed a few tried-and-true ways to make this important skill engaging, FUN and successful! Check out this anchor chart and a few other quick and easy lessons and activities to help students easily identify the main idea in a non-fiction text. #mainidea #languagearts #teachingwithamountainview

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Teaching #mainidea and supporting details during #sharedreading and #writing in #secondgrade . The main idea is the “point” of the text, just like the cone has a point! Each detail is a scoop of ice cream. If you have too many scoops your ice cream starts falling apart (just like your writing). You also want scoops of ice cream that go together (all details on topic). Great analogy to help students understand! 🍦Project and Trace anchor chart template from @SweetFirstieFun on TPT Main Idea Details Anchor Chart, Key Ideas And Details Anchor Chart, Main Idea Anchor Chart 1st, Main Idea And Supporting Details Anchor, Main Idea Ice Cream Cone Anchor Chart, Topic And Details Anchor Chart, Adding Details To Writing Anchor Chart, Central Idea Anchor Chart 2nd Grade, Main Idea And Details Anchor Chart

Teaching #mainidea and supporting details during #sharedreading and #writing in #secondgrade . The main idea is the “point” of the text, just like the cone has a point! Each detail is a scoop of ice cream. If you have too many scoops your ice cream starts falling apart (just like your writing). You also want scoops of ice cream that go together (all details on topic). Great analogy to help students understand! 🍦Project and Trace anchor chart template from @SweetFirstieFun on TPT

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