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Finding the Main Idea,
   Making Inferences,
Drawing Conclusions, and
      Summarizing
Ms. Johnson and Mr. Van Treese
Main Idea
  The main idea of a paragraph is
  different from the topic.
īĩ The topic: what the paragraph is
  about.
īĩ The main idea: what the author
  says about the subject.
Why might
readers have
difficulty
identifying the
main idea of a
passage?
Main Ideaâ€Ļ.
īļ Stated at the beginning of a passage

īļ Stated at the end of a passage

īļ Stated within of a passage

īļ Implied within the passage
What are
some
strategies for
 identifying
the main idea
of a passage?
Main Idea Formula

 Topic
+ What author says about topic
+ Author’s purpose

= Main Idea
To find the main idea of a paragraph or
         passage, ask yourself:

 What is the most important point
the author wants me to understand
         about the topic?
The main idea is the most general
   statement about the topic:

People differ in numerous ways.
They differ according to physical
characteristics, such as height,
weight, and hair color. They also
differ in personality. Some people
are friendly and easygoing. Others
are more reserved and formal.
     Which is the most general statement?
                                  Identifying Main Ideas
At the beginning of the paragraph:

"Beginning a new job is always exciting and
sometimes intimidating. There is an
invigorating feeling of a fresh start and a
clean slate. You face new challenges and
draw on a renewed sense of energy as you
approach them. But you may also feel
apprehensive . . . "
               (p.196, Opening Doors)
At the end of the paragraph:

“. . .Most Anglo-Americans, for instance, see the
extensive family obligations of Hispanics as a
burdensome arrangement that inhibits individual
freedom. Hispanics, in contrast, view the isolated
nuclear family of Anglo-Americans as a lonely institution
that cuts people off from the love and assistance of their
kin. This tendency to view one's own cultural patterns
as good and right and those of others as strange or
even immoral is called ethnocentrism."
                (p.197, Opening Doors)
Within the paragraph:
" Jim always seems to score well on tests. How
does he do it? Jim offers these tips for
successful studying. The first step is to decide
what to study. Find out what topics will be
covered on the test. Next, organize your notes
and other materials on these topics. Third,
make study guides to use as memory aids. Your
final step is to review your notes and study
guides until you feel confident about taking the
test."                                 (from Becoming a
Confident Reader, p.200)
"All organisms must insure that their offspring have
a reasonable chance to survive and begin a new
generation. Plants, however, face special challenges.
Plants do not have nervous systems, and they are
not able to run away from predators or pests.
Because nearly all plants live in fixed positions, they
must also manage to find mates without being able
to move around. Therefore they have evolved
strategies for dealing with these problems that are
essentially passive. An important part of such
strategies is a reproductive pattern enabling each
individual to produce large numbers of offspring."
Finding the Stated Main Idea
1.   Locate the Topic
2.   Locate the Most General Sentence /Thesis
     (if there is one)
     1. Check topic sentences:
     2. Topic Sentence First (usually)
     3. Topic Sentence Last (second in frequency)
     4. Topic Sentence in the Middle
     5. Topic Sentence First and Last (last = emphasis)
3.   Study the Details—all the sentences in a
     paragraph must relate/support/explain the
     main idea.
Inferring Unstated Main Ideas
1.   Find the topic.
2.   Decide what the writer
     wants you to know about the
     topic.
3.   Consider the author’s
     purpose or perspective on
     the topic.
4.   Express this idea in your own
     words.

                         Identifying Main Ideas
Making Inferences and Drawing
           Conclusions
īĩ “Reading  between the lines.”
īĩ Using clues from the text to figure
  out what the author is trying get
  across.
īĩ Some ideas are not stated directly in
  the text; YOU have to draw your own
  conclusions about what is going on.
What conclusions can we draw by making inferences about
this picture?




                           http://en.beijing2008.cn/photo/
What is going on in this story?
“He put down $10 at the window.
The woman behind the window gave
$4. The person next to him gave $3,
but he gave it back to her. So, when
they went inside, she bought him a
large bag of popcorn.”
Guided Practice
īĩ See “Ordeal by Cheque.”
īĩ Work with a partner or small group
  to use clues from the checks to
  construct a story.
Independent Practice
īĩ See  “Implicit Main Ideas Student
  Page.”
īĩ Use the skills that we’ve practiced to
  make inferences and draw
  conclusions about the main ideas in
  the two passages on the handout.
Summary
What makes a good summary?

īĩ Shorter  than the main text.
īĩ Contains the main ideas.

īĩ Does not contain all of the
  supporting details.
īĩ Follows the text structure and
  order of the main text.
Modeling
īĩ See  “Gardening with Native Plants”
  handout.
īĩ Read article as a class.
īĩ What is the main idea?
īĩ What supporting details can we leave
  out?
īĩ What is the text structure?
īĩ Now, using these ideas, we can write
  a good summary.
Summary of “Native Plants” article
Although native plants are beautiful and
important to wildlife, they are
disappearing. People can easily grow
native plants in their gardens because
they are accustomed to the conditions of
an area. When choosing a native plant,
think about the plant’s needs. Be sure
that you have the right amount of
sunlight, moisture, and appropriate space
to accommodate plant size.
Some Examples
īĩRead  the “Bats Can Be
 Farmer-Friendly!” handout.
īĩWhat is the text type?
īĩWhat is the text structure?
īĩWhich of the four summaries
 is the best?

          ŠKristi Orcutt, kristio@essdack.org, 2007
Guided Practice
īĩ Summarize   the story “A Room Full of
  Silly Clowns”.
īĩ Use the “Give Me a Hand!” graphic
  organizer.
īĩ Trace your hand on a sheet of paper.
   On each finger, list a key point from
  the story.
īĩ After you have five key points, write
  a 3-5 sentence summary.
Putting It All Together
īĩ Individually, look at the article “Bone Up
  on Bone Loss! Exercise to Build Healthy
  Bones!”
īĩ Before reading the article, look at the
  subheadings and text boxes in the article.
īĩ What inferences can you make about the
  main idea of the article? Write down what
  you think the main idea of the article will
  be.
īĩ Now  go back and read the article.
  Was your prediction right? What is
  the main idea of the article? How do
  you know?
īĩ Now read the four summary choices.

  Choose the best summary. Why?
  For each of the other choices, explain
  why it is not the best.

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Idea for summary writing

  • 1. Finding the Main Idea, Making Inferences, Drawing Conclusions, and Summarizing Ms. Johnson and Mr. Van Treese
  • 2. Main Idea The main idea of a paragraph is different from the topic. īĩ The topic: what the paragraph is about. īĩ The main idea: what the author says about the subject.
  • 3. Why might readers have difficulty identifying the main idea of a passage?
  • 4. Main Ideaâ€Ļ. īļ Stated at the beginning of a passage īļ Stated at the end of a passage īļ Stated within of a passage īļ Implied within the passage
  • 5. What are some strategies for identifying the main idea of a passage?
  • 6. Main Idea Formula Topic + What author says about topic + Author’s purpose = Main Idea
  • 7. To find the main idea of a paragraph or passage, ask yourself: What is the most important point the author wants me to understand about the topic?
  • 8. The main idea is the most general statement about the topic: People differ in numerous ways. They differ according to physical characteristics, such as height, weight, and hair color. They also differ in personality. Some people are friendly and easygoing. Others are more reserved and formal. Which is the most general statement? Identifying Main Ideas
  • 9. At the beginning of the paragraph: "Beginning a new job is always exciting and sometimes intimidating. There is an invigorating feeling of a fresh start and a clean slate. You face new challenges and draw on a renewed sense of energy as you approach them. But you may also feel apprehensive . . . " (p.196, Opening Doors)
  • 10. At the end of the paragraph: “. . .Most Anglo-Americans, for instance, see the extensive family obligations of Hispanics as a burdensome arrangement that inhibits individual freedom. Hispanics, in contrast, view the isolated nuclear family of Anglo-Americans as a lonely institution that cuts people off from the love and assistance of their kin. This tendency to view one's own cultural patterns as good and right and those of others as strange or even immoral is called ethnocentrism." (p.197, Opening Doors)
  • 11. Within the paragraph: " Jim always seems to score well on tests. How does he do it? Jim offers these tips for successful studying. The first step is to decide what to study. Find out what topics will be covered on the test. Next, organize your notes and other materials on these topics. Third, make study guides to use as memory aids. Your final step is to review your notes and study guides until you feel confident about taking the test." (from Becoming a Confident Reader, p.200)
  • 12. "All organisms must insure that their offspring have a reasonable chance to survive and begin a new generation. Plants, however, face special challenges. Plants do not have nervous systems, and they are not able to run away from predators or pests. Because nearly all plants live in fixed positions, they must also manage to find mates without being able to move around. Therefore they have evolved strategies for dealing with these problems that are essentially passive. An important part of such strategies is a reproductive pattern enabling each individual to produce large numbers of offspring."
  • 13. Finding the Stated Main Idea 1. Locate the Topic 2. Locate the Most General Sentence /Thesis (if there is one) 1. Check topic sentences: 2. Topic Sentence First (usually) 3. Topic Sentence Last (second in frequency) 4. Topic Sentence in the Middle 5. Topic Sentence First and Last (last = emphasis) 3. Study the Details—all the sentences in a paragraph must relate/support/explain the main idea.
  • 14. Inferring Unstated Main Ideas 1. Find the topic. 2. Decide what the writer wants you to know about the topic. 3. Consider the author’s purpose or perspective on the topic. 4. Express this idea in your own words. Identifying Main Ideas
  • 15. Making Inferences and Drawing Conclusions īĩ “Reading between the lines.” īĩ Using clues from the text to figure out what the author is trying get across. īĩ Some ideas are not stated directly in the text; YOU have to draw your own conclusions about what is going on.
  • 16. What conclusions can we draw by making inferences about this picture? http://en.beijing2008.cn/photo/
  • 17. What is going on in this story? “He put down $10 at the window. The woman behind the window gave $4. The person next to him gave $3, but he gave it back to her. So, when they went inside, she bought him a large bag of popcorn.”
  • 18. Guided Practice īĩ See “Ordeal by Cheque.” īĩ Work with a partner or small group to use clues from the checks to construct a story.
  • 19. Independent Practice īĩ See “Implicit Main Ideas Student Page.” īĩ Use the skills that we’ve practiced to make inferences and draw conclusions about the main ideas in the two passages on the handout.
  • 20. Summary What makes a good summary? īĩ Shorter than the main text. īĩ Contains the main ideas. īĩ Does not contain all of the supporting details. īĩ Follows the text structure and order of the main text.
  • 21. Modeling īĩ See “Gardening with Native Plants” handout. īĩ Read article as a class. īĩ What is the main idea? īĩ What supporting details can we leave out? īĩ What is the text structure? īĩ Now, using these ideas, we can write a good summary.
  • 22. Summary of “Native Plants” article Although native plants are beautiful and important to wildlife, they are disappearing. People can easily grow native plants in their gardens because they are accustomed to the conditions of an area. When choosing a native plant, think about the plant’s needs. Be sure that you have the right amount of sunlight, moisture, and appropriate space to accommodate plant size.
  • 23. Some Examples īĩRead the “Bats Can Be Farmer-Friendly!” handout. īĩWhat is the text type? īĩWhat is the text structure? īĩWhich of the four summaries is the best? ŠKristi Orcutt, kristio@essdack.org, 2007
  • 24. Guided Practice īĩ Summarize the story “A Room Full of Silly Clowns”. īĩ Use the “Give Me a Hand!” graphic organizer. īĩ Trace your hand on a sheet of paper. On each finger, list a key point from the story. īĩ After you have five key points, write a 3-5 sentence summary.
  • 25. Putting It All Together īĩ Individually, look at the article “Bone Up on Bone Loss! Exercise to Build Healthy Bones!” īĩ Before reading the article, look at the subheadings and text boxes in the article. īĩ What inferences can you make about the main idea of the article? Write down what you think the main idea of the article will be.
  • 26. īĩ Now go back and read the article. Was your prediction right? What is the main idea of the article? How do you know? īĩ Now read the four summary choices. Choose the best summary. Why? For each of the other choices, explain why it is not the best.

Editor's Notes

  1. Model making an inference. Some possible things to infer about the passage: A man and a woman have gone on a date to the movie. Tickets cost $3 and the man pays for both himself and the woman, getting change back from the ticket cashier. The man’s date tries to give him $3 for her ticket, but he won’t accept it because he’s being nice. So, since she can’t buy her own ticket, the woman buys popcorn to call it even.
  2. Small groups-teacher assisted. Students can construct an outline of the story or write a one-page narrative. Students can share with the class.
  3. Text structures: description, problem/solution, cause/effect, sequence, compare/contrast. Order is important
  4. Remember, the summary must be shorter than the original text, follow the text structure of the original text, and contain all of the main ideas.
  5. Text type: persuasive, then technical. Text structure: problem/solution, then descriptive.
  6. Students can read individually or in pairs. Decide which is the best summary. Discuss as a whole class. Discuss the flaws of the other summaries. Text type: persuasive/expository. Text structure: problem/solution.
  7. Remember: sequence is essential for narrative text. Students should write their key points in order on the graphic organizer, then write summaries. After all groups/pairs are done, some may share with the class.