Title: Main Idea and Theme
1Main Idea and Theme
- How do I determine the main idea and theme of a
reading passage?
2Think about the last movie you watched
- Did you get a chance to tell someone what the
movie is about? - Take a moment and jot down what the movie is
about in your notebook. - You just gave the main idea of the movie.
3Main Idea
- Main Idea-What something is mostly about
4The King and the Shirta fable by Leo
Tolstoyadapted by J.M. Watson
- Read the story at your desk.
- As you read, think about how you would answer the
question What are the main idea and theme of the
story?
5Tip 1 Both fiction and nonfiction passages have
main ideas
- Fiction main idea- what happens in the story
(fiction- a made-up story)? - Example
- In the story The Tortoise and the
- Hare, the
- Main Idea is The tortoise beats the hare in a
race.
6Tip 1 Continued
- Nonfiction main idea- the central point that the
author wants the reader to know (nonfiction- any
writing that is not made-up like articles,
reports, instructions, and biographies)? - Example In an article about horses in Kentucky
the Main idea might be Kentucky is a great place
to raise horses.
7Tip 2 As soon as you finish reading, tell
yourself what the passage is mostly about
- Main ideas are not always stated directly
- Most of the time, youll have to put them in your
own words.
8Lets practice Tips 1 and 2
- In your notes, write one to two sentences that
answer the following question - What is the main idea of the story The King and
the Shirt?
9Now, when answering multiple-choice questions
about main idea
- Tip 3 Find the answer choice that is closest to
your statement of the main idea
10- When taking a reading test, you will almost
always see a question about main idea, so be
prepared to think about the main idea with
everything you read. - Then look for the answer that is the closest to
the statement that you made about main idea.
11Lets practice Tip 3
- What is The King and the Shirt mostly about?
- A. A king's son offers to buy a man's shirt.
- B. A royal physician cannot cure his king.
- C. A great king lies in bed mysteriously ill.
- D. An ill king's men search for a happy man.
12Tip 4 Don't mistake a detail for a main idea.
- Detail- a small part of the larger, whole
passage. - Examples
- The king's stallion is black.
- The happy man lives in a tiny hut.
- Test questions about main idea usually include
answer choices that are just details from the
passage.
13Tip 4 Continued
- Which of the answers are just details from the
story? - A. A king's son offers to buy a man's shirt.
- B. A royal physician cannot cure his king.
- C. A great king lies in bed mysteriously ill.
- D. An ill king's men search for a happy man.
14Tip 5 Test questions about the title are
questions about the main idea.
- You may see questions such as, Why was the
passage given this title? or What would be
another good title for this passage? - These are main idea questions in disguise.
- A good title gives you clues about the main idea.
15Lets Practice Tip 5
- Which of the following would be another good
title for this passage? - A. The Source of Happiness
- B. Potions, Pills, and Lotions
- C. A Fortune in Fashion
- D. All the King's Men
16Tip 6 Summarize what the author says.
- Summarize -- coming up with a shorter, simpler
restatement of what you've read. - Write a summary of the main idea of paragraph 5.
- Be careful not to include details such as the
king's aching head or eyes fogged with fever.
17Tip 6 Continued
- Keeping paragraph five and the summary that you
just wrote in mind, answer the following
question - What is the main idea of paragraph five?
- A. The king is so sick that he falls asleep.
- B. The king has a headache and a fever.
- C. The king agrees with his advisor's idea.
- D. The king can barely see who has spoken
18Tip 7 Think about the theme of the passage.
- Theme is the lesson or message that the writer
wants to get across in his or her story. - Themes usually relate to life or the way the
world works.
19- To find the theme, ask yourself What lesson did
the main character in the story learn or fail to
learn? - Theme questions may be worded these ways
- What is the theme of the passage?
- What is the moral of this story?
- What lesson is the author trying to teach?
20- Common themes
- Too much pride can destroy a person
- Crime does not pay
- Dont judge people until you have seen life from
their point of view - It is better to tell the truth than to lie
21Lets Practice Tip 7
- Which sentence best states the theme of The King
and the Shirt? - A. Planning ahead can save a lot of work later.
- B. True friends are with you even in the worst
times. - C. The things you own can never make you happy.
- D. Stay loyal to those people who are loyal to
you.
22Summing Up
- Fiction and non-fiction passages have main ideas.
- As soon as you finish reading, tell yourself what
the passage is mostly about. - Find the answer choice that is closest to your
statement of the main idea.
23- Dont mistake a detail for a main idea.
- Test questions about the title are questions
about the main idea. - Summarize what the author says.
- Think about the theme of the passage.
24The End!!