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Title: Stated Main Idea I


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Stated Main Idea I
Finding topics and topic sentences
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What Is a Main Idea?
  • The main idea is the most important point the
    author makes about the topic.
  • It usually includes the topic and the authors
    comment on the topic.
  • What is the topic?
  • Which option presents a position?
  • There are many bilingual students at DSC.
  • Bilingual students are important to DSC.

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How do we find the main idea?
  • Ask two questions
  • Who or what is the paragraph about?
  • In other words, what is the topic?
  • 2. What is the most important point the author
    is making about the topic?
  • That is, what is the main idea?

Do the dad and son share the same main idea?
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Which parts make a paragraph?
  • A topic the general idea or subject.
  • Can be stated in a sentence or a few words.
  • A main idea the most important point the author
    is making about the topic.
  • Often stated in a topic sentence.
  • Supporting details specifics to develop,
    explain, or support the main idea.
  • Typically three or more detailed sentences, which
    may include one or more examples.

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How do we find the topic?
  • It is not too broad nor too narrow.
  • Example What is the topic?
  • Pollution, sun, rain, and salt air can cause
    serious damage to your cars finish. Waxing your
    car a few times a year will provide it with
    much-needed protection. Occasional waxing not
    only keeps your car looking good, but it also
    extends its life and maintains the cars resale
    value. When you wax, wash and dry your car first
    to avoid grinding dirt into the finish, and wax
    in the shade for best results.
  • A. __waxing a car
  • B. __wax to protect a car
  • C. __waxing for resale

Would you pay the dollar for protection?
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Which words are on the topic?
  • Pollution, sun, rain, and salt air can cause
    serious damage to your cars finish. Waxing your
    car a few times a year will provide it with
    much-needed protection. Occasional waxing not
    only keeps your car looking good, but it also
    extends its life and protects the cars resale
    value. When you wax, wash and dry your car first
    to avoid grinding dirt into the finish, and was
    in the shade for best results.
  • A. __waxing a car
  • B. X wax to protect a car
  • C. __waxing for resale

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Can you find topic, main idea, detail?
  • ___ One common cause of headaches is muscle
    tension.
  • ___ Poor posture that tenses the muscles in the
    neck and back can trigger a headache.
  • ___ Headaches are sometimes the result of
    stress, anxiety, and depression that cause the
    muscles in the neck, face, and scalp to become
    tense.
  • ___ One common cause of headaches.

What caused Kellys headache?
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Topic, main idea and detail identified.
  • MI One common cause of headaches is muscle
    tension.
  • D Poor posture that tenses the muscles in the
    neck and back can trigger a headache.
  • D Headaches are sometimes the result of stress,
    anxiety, and depression that cause the muscles in
    the neck, face, and scalp to become tense.
  • T One common cause of headaches

Can loud noises cause headaches?
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Where are topic sentences?
  • A topic sentence is a single sentence that states
    the authors main idea.
  • Topic sentences are
  • a. at the beginning of a paragraph.
  • b. in the middle of the paragraph.
  • c. at the end of a paragraph.
  • d. at the beginning and end of a paragraph.

Is this a topic sentence?
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Wheres the topic sentence?
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a
    new and serious disease. The disease, first
    noticed in 2003, developed in China and then
    spread to North America and Europe. It usually
    begins with a fever that is higher than 100.4
    degrees Fahrenheit. Other signs may include a
    headache, an overall feeling of discomfort, and
    body aches. After two to seven days, SARS
    patients may develop a dry cough, and they may
    have trouble breathing. SARS has lead to death in
    some cases.

What is SARS?
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Main Idea in the Beginning
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a
    new and serious disease. The disease, first
    noticed in 2003, developed in China and then
    spread to North America and Europe. It usually
    begins with a fever that is higher than 100.4
    degrees Fahrenheit. Other signs may include a
    headache, an overall feeling of discomfort, and
    body aches. After two to seven days, SARS
    patients may develop a dry cough, and they may
    have trouble breathing. SARS has lead to death in
    some cases.

The detail sentences after the main idea prove
that SARS is a new and serious disease.
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Wheres the topic sentence?
  • Ice cream reigns as a rich, delicious treat
    enjoyed by the majority of Americans. Many myths
    exist about the origin of this concoction of
    sugar and ice. The three most common myths
    include an explorer and two members of royalty.
    One popular legend has the famous explorer Marco
    Polo bringing water ices from China to Italy.
    Another myth claims that Catherine de Medici of
    Florence took her sorbetto recipes with her when
    she married Henry II and became Queen of France
    in 1533. The third most popular myth credits
    Charles I of England with a formula for frozen
    milk he bought from a French chef in the 17th
    century.

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Main Idea in the Middle
  • Ice cream reigns as a rich, delicious treat
    enjoyed by the majority of Americans. Many myths
    exist about the origin of this concoction of
    sugar and ice. The three most common myths
    include an explorer and two members of royalty.
    One popular legend has the famous explorer Marco
    Polo bringing water ices from China to Italy.
    Another myth claims that Catherine de Medici of
    Florence took her sorbetto recipes with her when
    she married Henry II and became Queen of France
    in 1533. The third most popular myth credits
    Charles I of England with a formula for frozen
    milk he bought from a French chef in the 17th
    century.

Sentences before the main idea note ice creams
importance and that myths exist. The ones after
the main idea list the three myths.
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Wheres the topic sentence?
  • Fourteen-year-old Laura Cantrell thought she was
    being a good friend when she lied for
    fifteen-year-old Rebecca Anderson. Rebecca told
    Laura that her parents were trying to control her
    life because they wouldnt let her date Sam
    Larson, who was 27 years old. Rebecca begged
    Laura to help her come up with a way to get out
    of the house so she could be with Sam one more
    time to say goodbye. So Laura covered for her by
    telling Rebeccas parents that Rebecca was
    spending the night with her. That night, Rebecca
    ran away from home. By the time the truth was
    discovered, Rebecca and Sam had vanished without
    a trace. Laura felt shocked, horrified, and
    betrayed. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson struggled with
    grief, guilt, and fear. A lie that seems harmless
    can have devastating results.

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The main idea comes last.
  • Fourteen-year-old Laura Cantrell thought she
    was being a good friend when she lied for
    fifteen-year-old Rebecca Anderson. Rebecca told
    Laura that her parents were trying to control her
    life because they wouldnt let her date Sam
    Larson, who was 27 years old. Rebecca begged
    Laura to help her come up with a way to get out
    of the house so she could be with Sam one more
    time to say goodbye. So Laura covered for her by
    telling Rebeccas parents that Rebecca was
    spending the night with her. That night, Rebecca
    ran away from home. By the time the truth was
    discovered, Rebecca and Sam had vanished without
    a trace. Laura felt shocked, horrified, and
    betrayed. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson struggled with
    grief, guilt, and fear. A lie that seems harmless
    can have devastating results.

The final main idea sentence explains the meaning
of the details given before it.
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Wheres the topic sentence?
  • Using art as a form of therapy calls for a
    level of concentration that allows a person to
    relieve the pain of mental or emotional stress.
    Art therapy is not limited to painting or drawing
    but can include dance, photography, music,
    writing, or any other form of art. The main goal
    is self expression. It allows a person to use
    visual means to explore feelings and emotions, to
    make the unseen seen, to discover how the mind
    works. Art therapy does not require artistic
    ability, nor does it demand high artistic
    products. Indeed, art therapy focuses on the
    process, not the product. Art is therapy, art
    heals.

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Main Idea First and Last
  • Using art as a form of therapy calls for a
    level of concentration that allows a person to
    relieve the pain of mental or emotional stress.
    Art therapy is not limited to painting or drawing
    but can include dance, photography, music,
    writing, or any other form of art. The main goal
    is self expression. It allows a person to use
    visual means to explore feelings and emotions, to
    make the unseen seen, to discover how the mind
    works. Art therapy does not require artistic
    ability, nor does it demand high artistic
    products. Indeed, art therapy focuses on the
    process, not the product. Art is therapy, art
    heals.

Writers may repeat the main idea at the end of
the paragraph to enforce their basic meaning.
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Central Idea and Thesis Statement
  • The central point is the main idea of a passage
    made up of two or more paragraphs.
  • The thesis statement is a sentence that states
    the topic and the authors controlling point
    about the topic for a passage of two or more
    paragraphs.

What is the friends thesis?
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