Finding The Main Idea
Finding The Main Idea
Finding The Main Idea
Paragraph: A group of sentences organized around a topic, a main idea about the
topic, and details that support the main idea.
Topic: The overall subject of a paragraph.
Main Idea: A statement that tells the authors point about the topic. The main idea
provides the message of a given paragraph or the argument that is being made about
the topic.
Details: The specific information about the main idea or support for the main idea.
Topic
Main Idea
Supporting
Detail
Supporting
Detail
Supporting
Detail
Florida
Vegetation
Hibiscus
plants, with
their
picturesque
flowers, are a
pleasing
addition to any
landscape.
Though it has a
harsh sounding
name, the saw
palmetto works
well as a buffer
between roads
and residences.
Florida is full of beautiful scenery, but the vegetation is exceptionally exquisite. Shopping
plazas, residential areas, and highway medians are often elaborately decorated with grand palm trees and
tropical plants. Of the many types of vegetation found in Florida, one of the most majestic is the royal palm.
Growing to nearly ninety feet tall, it towers over many shopping centers and hotels with splendor. Hibiscus
plants, with their picturesque flowers, are a pleasing addition to any landscape. Adorned with pink, red, or
orange flowers, the hibiscus sets a tropical scene to homes and businesses alike. Finally, the saw palmetto,
though it has a harsh sounding name, works well as a buffer between roads and residences.
Fire ants are painful and destructive pests. 2The fire ant earned its name
because of its venom. 3The insect uses a wasp-like stinger to inject the venom, which
causes a painful burning sensation and leaves tiny, itching pustules. 4The ants will
swarm over anyone or anything that disturbs their nests. 5In addition to causing pain,
fire ants damage many crops by eating the plants and by protecting other insects that
damage crops. 6Fire ants are attracted to soybeans, eggplant, corn, okra, strawberries,
and potatoes.
1. What is the topic of the passage?
a. Ant bites
c. Farming
b. Fire ants
d. Pests
2. What does the author want you to know about the topic?
a. Fire ants have a wasp-like stinger.
b. Fire ants swarm.
c. Fire ants are pests to farmers.
d. Fire ants are painful and pesky.
3. Which sentence contains the main idea?
a. 1
c. 4
b. 2
d. 5
1
Rosa Parks was an African American woman who worked hard as a seamstress
in a department store in the early 1960s. 2One day, tired from work, she refused to give
up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama, and became a national hero. 3She was
arrested and placed in jail for her refusal to move to the back of the bus, where African
Americans were forced to sit in those days. 4The way she was treated garnered
national attention. 5Some people say her refusal to give up her seat launched the civil
rights movement. 6Rosa Parks proved that one brave person can make a difference.
4. What is the topic of the passage?
a. Rosa Parks
c. Brave People
b. Civil Rights
d. National Heroes
5. What does the author want you to know about the topic?
a. Rosa Parks was a hard working woman.
b. Brave people deserve special attention.
c. Stubborn people always get their way.
d. Brave people can make a difference.
6. Which sentence contains the main idea?
a. 1
c. 5
b. 2
d. 6
Finding the Main Idea
May 2009; g: ASC Eng/Read
Few of us could swim in the ocean comfortably after seeing filmmaker Steven
Spielbergs terrifying movie Jaws. 2In his hit movie E.T. the Extraterrestrial, Spielberg
created a sweet, funny film about a being from outer space. 3In 1985, he gave us The
Color Purple, a moving picture about a black family in the South that earned him a Best
Director nomination. 4Steven Spielberg has created some of the most successful and
popular films of the 1970s and 1980s.
7. Sentence 1 is a
a. Main Idea
b. Supporting Detail
8. Sentence 2 is a
a. Main Idea
b. Supporting Detail
9. Sentence 3 is a
b. Main Idea
b. Supporting Detail
10. Sentence 4 is a
a. Main Idea
b. Supporting Detail
Read the following passage. Fill in the chart using information from the paragraph.
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Topic:
Main Idea:
Supporting Detail:
Supporting Detail:
Supporting Detail: