At the end of the lesson the learners are
expected to:
• Identify supporting details for
specific main idea;
• Write major and minor details; and
• Compare and contrast the main idea
and supporting details.
Objectives:
B Y : D I A N A R O S E D O N A T O
Supporting
Details
S U P P O R T I N G D E T A I L S
Supporting details are facts, examples, and
other information that clarify, explain, or
prove the main idea of a piece of writing.
They are often found in the body of an essay
or paragraph.
T Y P E S O F S U P P O R T I N G D E T A I L S
Major details
- Explain the main idea and are more
specific than it.
- They can include examples, statistics,
reasons, and studies.
T Y P E S O F S U P P O R T I N G
D E T A I L S
Minor details
- Explain major details and are even more
specific.
- They can repeat key points and add more
detail.
S T E P S I N F I N D I N G
S U P P O R T I N G D E T A I L S
• Ask questions like "who", "what", "when", "where",
"why", and "how".
• Consider how the author tries to prove the main
idea.
• Look for facts, evidence, reasons, explanations,
definitions, descriptions, anecdotes, testimonials,
and quotes.
Write the major and minor details
that happend to you today in any
sheet of paper. I will call 3 students to
share their answer.
M A J O R A N D M I N O R D E T A I L S
Direction: Answer the following questions. Write
your answer on a 1 whole sheet of paper. You will
be given 3 minutes to answer each question.
1-5. Questions you should answer in finding
supporting details.
6-10. In 2-5 sentences write the difference of main
idea and supporting details.
10-15. Compare and Contrast the major and
minor details.
S H O R T Q U I Z

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  • 1.
    At the endof the lesson the learners are expected to: • Identify supporting details for specific main idea; • Write major and minor details; and • Compare and contrast the main idea and supporting details. Objectives:
  • 2.
    B Y :D I A N A R O S E D O N A T O Supporting Details
  • 3.
    S U PP O R T I N G D E T A I L S Supporting details are facts, examples, and other information that clarify, explain, or prove the main idea of a piece of writing. They are often found in the body of an essay or paragraph.
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    T Y PE S O F S U P P O R T I N G D E T A I L S Major details - Explain the main idea and are more specific than it. - They can include examples, statistics, reasons, and studies.
  • 5.
    T Y PE S O F S U P P O R T I N G D E T A I L S Minor details - Explain major details and are even more specific. - They can repeat key points and add more detail.
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    S T EP S I N F I N D I N G S U P P O R T I N G D E T A I L S • Ask questions like "who", "what", "when", "where", "why", and "how". • Consider how the author tries to prove the main idea. • Look for facts, evidence, reasons, explanations, definitions, descriptions, anecdotes, testimonials, and quotes.
  • 7.
    Write the majorand minor details that happend to you today in any sheet of paper. I will call 3 students to share their answer. M A J O R A N D M I N O R D E T A I L S
  • 8.
    Direction: Answer thefollowing questions. Write your answer on a 1 whole sheet of paper. You will be given 3 minutes to answer each question. 1-5. Questions you should answer in finding supporting details. 6-10. In 2-5 sentences write the difference of main idea and supporting details. 10-15. Compare and Contrast the major and minor details. S H O R T Q U I Z