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Reading Comprehension

Reading Comprehension. Course Review. In Lesson 56 you will: Review and practice ‘ main idea ’ . Answer questions by reading passages for main idea. Reading Comprehension. Main Idea Review.

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Reading Comprehension

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  1. Reading Comprehension Course Review • In Lesson 56 you will: • Review and practice ‘main idea’. • Answer questions by reading passages for main idea.

  2. Reading Comprehension Main Idea Review Main Idea is what the text is mostly about. The main idea is the most important information in a text. In order to help you find what the main idea is of any passage or text you need to ask a few questions first.

  3. Finding the Main Idea This is important in understanding a book or text you are reading: know the genre, the setting, and its purpose. This will help the reader understand the point of view of the author and it will help the reader identify the main idea.

  4. Finding the Main Idea The details in a passage give additional information about the main idea. They might describe the main idea or give more information about it. It is important to know the difference between the main idea and details.

  5. Finding the Main Idea Let’s look at some passages for main idea and then look for details that support the main idea. This practice should support your final End of Course test.

  6. Finding the Main Idea Read Example 1 and select the main idea. The peregrine falcon is a beautiful wild bird. It is also one of the fastest. In 1978, the peregrine falcon was placed on the endangered species list. The main reason the peregrine falcon

  7. Finding the Main Idea was dying out was the use and effects of DDT and other pesticides. They seemed to be making a come back, but recently they are being considered at risk again. Another reason that the peregrine falcon is in danger is that these birds reproduce very

  8. Finding the Main Idea slowly. The female lays only three to four eggs each year. Attempts to reproduce peregrine falcons in captivity have met with some success. These falcons are then reintroduced into nature. But the process is complicated and does not produce a large number of falcons.

  9. Finding the Main Idea • The main idea of this selection is: • Peregrine falcons are in danger. • The peregrine falcon is a beautiful bird. • The peregrine falcon reproduces very slowly. • The peregrine falcon is very fast.

  10. Finding the Main Idea • The main idea of this selection is: • Peregrine falcons are in danger. • The peregrine falcon is a beautiful bird. • The peregrine falcon reproduces very slowly. • The peregrine falcon is very fast.

  11. Finding the Main Idea Details that support the main idea: 1. It was placed on the endangered species list. 2. They reproduce very slowly. 3. Reproducing peregrine falcons while in captivity is not very successful.

  12. Finding the Main Idea Example 2 Danger often appears in the most unexpected places. People usually think of the bathtub as a safe, quiet place. But more accidents occur there than anywhere else in the home. Slips or falls that occur

  13. Finding the Main Idea Example 2 continued… while entering or leaving the tub injure thousands of people every year. Most people think of a baker as having a safe and pleasant job. Yet being a baker is a very dangerous occupation. Rolling,

  14. Finding the Main Idea Example 2 continued… kneading, and pounding dough produces storms of flour dust, which can enter the lungs and severely disable the baker.

  15. Finding the Main Idea • This passage is mostly about how • Some activities are more dangerous than they look. • Slips and falls can be prevented. • Tubs should be taken out of bathrooms. • Bakers should work in air conditioned kitchens.

  16. Finding the Main Idea • This passage is mostly about how • Some activities are more dangerous than they look. • Slips and falls can be prevented. • Tubs should be taken out of bathrooms. • Bakers should work in air conditioned kitchens.

  17. Finding the Main Idea Details that support the main idea: 1. Dangers are in the most unexpected places. 2. People don’t think of the bath or baking to be dangerous. 3. Falling and breathing dust can be very dangerous!

  18. Finding the Main Idea • Helpful Hints: • There are many different ways to ask for the main idea of a passage. There may be questions like this: • What is the selection mostly about? • The most important point in this story is…

  19. Finding the Main Idea Helpful Hints: Know the supporting details! There may be many details in a passage. It is important to know what details support the main idea. A detail that supports the main idea tells more about it. It explains it.

  20. Finding the Main Idea Passages and paragraphs often start with the main idea. Then the rest of the passage has details about that idea or examples of it. For example, read this short passage on the next slide.

  21. Finding the Main Idea Emily went hiking last week. She climbed large rocks and ate on the edge of a cliff. She used all her climbing gear to get to the top of a mountain. She saw many awesome sights of the landscape below and felt like she could touch the sky above, too.

  22. Finding the Main Idea • The main idea is that Emily went hiking. The supporting details are: • She hiked large rocks and climbed a mountain. • She could see the landscape below. • She had to use all her climbing gear.

  23. Finding the Main Idea • The main idea is that Emily went hiking. The supporting details are: • She hiked large rocks and climbed a mountain. • She could see the landscape below. • She had to use all her climbing gear.

  24. Finding the Main Idea Example 3 Special effects have always existed in radio, movies, and television, but nowadays they are produced by computers and not by people. Years ago, the sound of thunder on a radio show might be someone banging a sheet of metal to make a thundering noise.

  25. Finding the Main Idea In the days of early television, a show about a sea voyage might be taped by having actors and actresses stand in front of a background of painted water. The boat you saw could have been a toy boat floating in a tank of water. But today, special effects

  26. Finding the Main Idea are much more complex and realistic than every before. The lifelike green monster flying through the air, changing colors, and throwing weird bolts of lightening is not a model - it is produced inside a computer. Only a computer is capable of this kind of effect.

  27. The main point: Special effects today are produced by computers and not people. Which detail supports this main idea? • Only a computer is capable of this complex kind of effect. • Actors and actresses often stand in front of painted sets. • Some TV shows are about sea voyages. • Thunder is a special effect.

  28. The main point: Special effects today are produced by computers and not people. Which detail supports this main idea? • Only a computer is capable of this complex kind of effect. • Actors and actresses often stand in front of painted sets. • Some TV shows are about sea voyages. • Thunder is a special effect.

  29. Finding the Main Idea Helpful Hint: 1. Ask yourself: “What was this passage mostly about?” Then: Describe the passage in a few sentences to yourself. Can you hear the main idea?

  30. Reading is Thinking Practice Read the following passage: Exodus 6:1-9, The Message Respond in your journal on the following: What did God say to Moses after he questioned him? (Make sure you support your opinion by using the text.)

  31. 2. Did this surprise you like it did me? Explain. 3. How does God reassure Moses? 4. What does God mean when He says, “I remember my covenant.”?

  32. Good job with our review today! We will continue to practice for your End of Course Assessment. Complete the homework assignments for more practice. Keep up your reading! Use the CROPQV to show reading is thinking! Good-Bye, until next time!

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