My question: is it easier to find the main idea first, or should readers find the supporting details first?
It's often difficult for a fourth grader to find the main idea of a writing. The task is certainly simpler when reading nonfiction, so that is where we began to see progress, this year. This slide show (below) helps, as well, as we continue to grow our understanding.
My question: is it easier to find the main idea first, or should readers find the supporting details first?
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