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The central idea of a text is the point the author wants to make about a topic. All of the other details in the text should support the central idea by giving more information about it. This lesson includes instructional strategies (teacher tools) and activities (student work) to help students learn how to recognize the central idea of a text and develop a central idea in their own writing. In addition, resources about informational/explanatory texts are included. Included Resources: Learning In Central Idea Anchor Chart Middle School, Central Idea Anchor Chart 2nd Grade, Central Idea Anchor Chart, Ela Anchor Charts, Teaching Main Idea, Central Message, Summary Writing, Classroom Anchor Charts, Central Idea

The central idea of a text is the point the author wants to make about a topic. All of the other details in the text should support the central idea by giving more information about it. This lesson includes instructional strategies (teacher tools) and activities (student work) to help students learn how to recognize the central idea of a text and develop a central idea in their own writing. In addition, resources about informational/explanatory texts are included. Included Resources…

Determining the Central Message (RL 1.2) Central Message 1st Grade, Kevin Henkes Books, Chesters Way, First Grade Ela, Central Message, 1st Grade Ideas, Clever Classroom, Interactive Reading, 1st Grade Reading

Helping kiddos identify the central message or lesson of a story is a tricky skill, Here's how we practice through LOTS of modeling in the classroom! To get started with Central Message, we do an author study with Kevin Henkes books. His books are so great for the beginning of the year with the messages they deliver about friendship and being kind and following rules! They lend themselves perfectly to this unit. As we read each book, we talk about what message the author was sharing with us…

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