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Willets Road School > Teacher Websites > Finding the Main Idea 
05.25.13

Finding the main idea and important details - Students must be able to determine what the most important idea is in a given text or passage. To find the main idea, students must prioritize the overriding theme or idea that is stated.  Students must also be able identify pertinent details that the author uses to support the main idea.

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