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This educational resource explores the fundamental concepts of characters, setting, and summarizing in storytelling for first graders. Students will learn how to identify the main idea, which is the essence of what a story is about. Through the example stories, "A Fox and a Kit", "A Boy's Cat Runs Away", "A Pig Dances After Overeating", and "A Big Ox Helps Mom and Pop", learners will practice recognizing the main ideas. This lesson is designed to enhance comprehension skills and prepare students to become confident readers.
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Main Idea Comprehension Skill First Grade Unit 1 Week 4 Created by Kristi Waltke
Summarizing a story means telling the story in a short way making sure to tell the important parts.
Main Idea The main idea of a story is what the story is mostly about.
Think about what the story “A Fox and a Kit” were mostly about. • What is the main idea? • The story is about a fox and a kit and what they do.
Click on the picture for the story for which the following is the main idea. A boy’s cat runs away and comes back.
Click on the picture for the story for which the following is the main idea. A pig eats too much, but then feels good enough to dance a jig.
Click on the picture for the story for which the following is the main idea. A big ox helps out a Mom and Pop.
Remember! • The main idea of a story is what the story is mostly about.
Knowing how to figure out the main idea of a story will help you become a super reader!