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Main Idea/Central Idea
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Main Idea/Central Idea

A very important food for a large number of people is bread. Bread is made from many kinds of grains. In the US people prefer wheat bread. Bread is a good source of energy. Select all that apply: A very important food for a large number of people is bread.. One of the worst household pests in the world is the cockroach. It can eat every kind of food. They are a health hazard because they spread disease. It has lived for millions of years. Select ALL the main ideas: Cockroaches are the worst and can spread diseases.. The fruit that grows in more parts of the world than any other is the apple. Apples can be eaten raw, or cooked into applesauce, apple butter, and apple cider. The US is a leading apple producer. Select the Main Idea: The apple is the world's most common fruit. . The person who leads the band is the drum major. They were a special costume with a tall hat. They give the band a beat for their music. Select all that apply: The drum major is important to a band. . Deep sea diving requires heavy equipment. The helmet weighs 60 lbs. The belt is weighted, as are the shoes. The diver wears a rubberized suit. Select ALL that isn't a main idea: Deep sea diving is dangerous.. Bob and Ahmed went on a picnic. They went to the lake. The went swimming and then ate their lunch. They went to a baseball game afterward. They had a great day. Which is not a main idea: They had an amazing day.. Phil has a baby sister. He loves her very much. He helps her get ready for school each day. He feeds her breakfast and takes her for walks. He even helps her learn to talk. Select all that apply: To tell about Phil and his sister. . In the US, people make more than 200 million calls a day. That should give you an idea just how important the telephone is in our daily lives. The telephone was invented in 1874 by Alexander Graham Bell. Select the Main Idea: The telephone is important in our lives.. Every fall, each oak tree drops a great quantity of acorns. Acorns are the seeds from oak trees. Not all acorns become trees. Only a few grow to become trees. These acorns find good soil and growing conditions. Select the Main Idea: An acorn must find the right place to grow.

Grade:Grade 2_AI, Grade 3_AI
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Central Message/Moral
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Central Message/Moral

A story's time and place is: setting. The problem in a story is called: conflict. The Fox and the CrowOne warm day, a crow was sitting in a tree, holding a bit of cheese in his beak. A fox walked by just then. The smell of the cheese made his mouth water. "Why, Master Crow, how pretty you look!" said the sly fox. "If your voice is as fine as your feathers, you must be the grandest bird in all these woods!" Now the crow was an ugly bird, with messy feathers and a harsh voice. The fox's praise thrilled him. He was proud of his feathers and voice. He opened his beak to sing, and the cheese fell out. "Ha, ha!" laughed the fox, snapping up the cheese. "That will teach you!"What is the moral of the story: Don't believe everything you hear. The Fox and the StorkOne day, a fox invited a stork for supper. He started making some soup. It smelled so good that he wished could eat it all himself. When the stork arrived, the mean fox served the soup in flat bowls. Poor Stork! She tried to sip the soup with her long beak, but the bowl was too shallow. The fox lapped up all his broth in a minute. The stork couldn't eat at all!A few days later, the stork invited the fox to supper. He hurried over to her house, sniffing at the smell of tasty stew in the air. "Here you are!" said the stork. With a little smile, she served the stew in tall glass jars. The fox couldn't eat any, but the stork easily ate all of hers with her long beak. The fox realized that the stork was teaching him a lesson. He hung his head. He was ashamed of how greedy and mean he had been. He knew that if he had been nice, Stork would have been nice to him. What is the moral of the story? : Treat others the way you want to be treated. . The Hen Who Laid Golden EggsOnce upon a time, a man had a wonderful hen that laid a golden egg every day. But he wasn't happy with this. He thought that the hen must have a treasure inside her.He killed the hen and cut her open, only to find that she was just like other chickens inside. Now he was very unhappy.What is the moral of the story: Be happy with what you have.. This is the heart of the story, it is what the author wants you to learn from reading: central message. What is a short story with animals as characters and was created to teach a lesson: fable. This is sometimes called the "turning point" of the story: climax

Grade:Grade 1_AI - Grade 3_AI
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Authors Purpose
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Authors Purpose

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Charlotte. She lived in a beautiful castle with her father and mother. Charlotte was the most beautiful girl in the kingdom. What is the author’s purpose: Entertain. Frogs are amphibians. They can live on either land or in water. A frog can lay thousands of eggs called frog spawn. What is the author’s purpose? Is this literary or informational text: Inform. There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children she didn’t know what to do. She gave them some broth without any bread; and whipped them all soundly and put them in bed. What is the author’s purpose: Entertain. You should eat ice cream because it is so good. You can choose from many flavors. You can eat it in a bowl or in a delicious cone. What is the author’s purpose: Persuade. You should vote for Peter! Peter would make a great class president. He wants to make snack time 20 minutes instead of 10 minutes. Peter is the best! What is the author’s purpose: Persuade. A tulip is a type of flower. Tulips come in many different colors like red, yellow, purple, white, and pink. Tulips are not grown from seeds but from bulbs buried under soil. What is the author’s purpose: Inform. Joey looked around the house. He could not find his toy plane anywhere. He searched outside and still could not find it. Joey saw his dog Pal playing with his toy plane in his doghouse. What is the author’s purpose: Entertain . Bubblegum is the best thing in the world. There are so many kinds. You can blow huge bubbles and pop them. It tastes very good. Everyone should chew bubblegum.What is the author’s purpose: Inform. Basketball is a team sport. There are five players on each team. Each basket is worth two points. If you are behind the three point line, then your basket is worth 3 points. The team with the most points at the end wins. What is the author’s purpose: Inform. There are 5 schools in our town. There are 3 elementary schools and 2 high schools. What is the author’s purpose: Inform. I went to the amusement park this weekend. It was so much fun! I got on different roller coasters. Some were scary and some were really high. I went on one that got my clothes all wet. What is the author’s purpose: Entertain . Everyone’s favorite subject in school should be reading. You will need to know how to read maps, different signs, and other things. Make sure that reading is your favorite subject. What is the author’s purpose: Persuade . A seed holds the secret of new life. New plants grow from seeds. Seeds come in many different sizes and shapes. What is the author’s purpose: Inform. Your favorite flower should be a rose. Roses are very pretty and come in different colors. Everyone should love roses. What is the author’s purpose: Persuade. I went to the zoo with my family. We saw different types of animals. My favorite animals to see were the lions. What is the author’s purpose: Entertain. Crayfish live on every continent except Africa and Antarctica. There are 200 species of crayfish in North America. What is the author’s purpose: Inform

Grade:Early Childhood_AI, Kindergarten_AI
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Identifying Main Idea (#3)
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Identifying Main Idea (#3)

When the first rail lines were put in place across the United States in 1869, officials had a problem. Each town along the way set its clock by the noonday sun. So the time was never the same fom place to place. It was hard to have a reliable railroad schedule with this system. So in 1883, railroad owners, scientists and business men came up with four time zones across the country. This new system was called the Standard Railway Time. Today, these are the time zones in use across the United States. Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: How railroads resulted in time zones. The Smithsonian opened in Washington, D. C., in 1855. It is the world's largest museum and covers 19 acres. It was founded because of the generosity of an Englishman named James Smithson. When Smithson died in 1829, he left his money to a nephew. If the nephew had no heirs, the money was to go to the U. S. government to start a museum. The nephew died in 1835, leaving no children. And, sure snough, 105 bags of gold arrived in the United States for the museum. Curiously, Smithson never actually visited this country. Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph? : The origin of the Smithsonian. Many words have interesting stories about their origins. For example, the Cesar Ritz was a fancy hotel in Switzerland. So, the word "ritzy" came to mean, "very fancy." In Greek mythology, Atlas was a giant who had to hold the world on his shoulders. Today, an atlas is a book of maps. A vandal is someone who destroys things on purpose. This word comes from the Vandals who were known for attacking and robbing their neighbors in ancient Europe. Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: Interesting word histories. A census is a counting of a nations's population.  The first census in the United States took place in 1790.  Riders on horseback fanned out over the country for eighteen months to count inhabitants.  They came up with almost four million people.  Only twelve cities had more than 5,000 residents.  New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Charleston had more than 16,000 each.  The states with the highest populatons were Virginia and Pennsylvania. Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: Results of the first U.S. census. Many towns in the United States have landforms as part of their names.  For example, there's Farmington Hills in Michigan and White Plains in New York.  California has a town named La Mesa, while Kentucky offers Valley Station.  There's also Council Bluffs in Iowa, Eden Prairie in Minnesota and Pine Ridge in Mississippi.  And don't overlook Swampscott.  That's in Massachusetts.  Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: Places with landform names. When the first English settlers arrived in America, they were amazed at the foods they found. The Indians had developed techniques for growing corn, squash, watermelons and other crops. The settlers also found blueberries, cranberries, wild rice and pumpkin. They learned to eat lobster and crab as well as cod and striped bass. Still, other foods included nuts such as cashews, black walnuts, hickory nuts and pecans. Wild turkeys were also a first for the settlers. Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: Local foods found by English settlers. Many U. S. presidents have had nicknames.  Calvin Coolidge was known as Silent Cal because he rarely spoke.  The Little Magician was Martin Van Buren, who wore a tall silk hat.  Grover Cleveland earned the nickname Veto President becaue he vetoed more bills than all previous presidents combined.  Andrew Jackson's nickname was Old Hickory, while Theodore Roosevelt's was Rough Rider.  The Great Emancipator was Abraham Lincoln, who wrote a proclamation that emancipated, or freed, slaves. Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: Many presidents have had nicknames.. Horses do almost all of their sleeping while standing up.  Some horses stand for a month at a time!  When standing, a horse's legs lock to provide a kind of sling for the weight of its body.  The leg muscles are relaxed, and the horse doesn't have to exert energy to remain standing.  Experts think that standing while sleeping began with wild horses as a means of defense.  Speed was a horse's greatest asset in escaping an enemy.  A horse was less likely to be caught by surprise when standing; it was ready to run.  Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: Why horses sleep standing up. A surname is a family name.  The U. S. Census Bureau reports that Smith is the most common surname in the country.  Although Hispanic names such as Garcia and Martrinez are becoming more and more common, Smith has been at the top of the list for about fifty years.  Originally, the name was given to someone who worked with metal, and many countries had such people.  Schmidt, Schmitt, Smed, and Szmyt are just a few versions of Smith in other languages.  Which of the following is the main idea of this paragraph: Smith: The most common name. As you read this story, try to think about what the main idea of each separate paragraph would be.A Woodcutter was hard at work beside a river. He chopped down a tree and chopped off the branches, one by one. He stacked the small branches in one pile and the large branches in another pile. It was hard work, and he grew tired. By accident, he dropped his axe into the deep river. He sat down on the river bank, and put his his head in his hands.The Woodcutter heard a sound in the nearby bushes. He lifted his head and was amazed to see a strange little man dressed all in green. He thought perhaps it was one of the Wood Gnomes of the fairy tales, and he was quite correct. “Why are you so upset?” asked the Wood Gnome. The Woodcutter explained what had happened, and the Wood Gnome walked closer to the bank of the deep river and dived right in headfirst. In moments he climbed out, carrying a golden axe. “Is this your axe, sir?” asked the Wood Gnome. The Woodcutter shook his head with sorrow. The Wood Gnome dived back into the river, and came up with a silver axe. “Is this your axe?” he asked. Again, the woodcutter shook his head, and again the Wood Gnome dived into the river.This time, the Wood Gnome came out of the river with the Woodcutter’s own axe, and the Woodcutter shouted out with joy. The Wood Gnome told the Woodcutter that he must keep the gold and silver axes as well as his own, as a reward for his honesty. The Woodcutter went home and told all of his friends what had happened, and showed them the gold and silver axes.The next day, one of those friends went to the place by the river that the Woodcutter had described. He threw his axe into the river, and sat down on the riverbank and cried. The Wood Gnome appeared, and asked the man why he was crying. The man said that he had dropped his axe into the river by mistake, and the Wood Gnome quickly dived into the river, and came up with a golden axe. “Is this your axe?” the Wood Gnome asked, and the man reached for it greedily, saying that it was the very axe he had lost. The Wood Gnome kept the golden axe, and left without going back into the river for the axe that the dishonest man had thrown there on purpose.What is the main idea of the first paragraph: A Woodcutter accidentally dropped his axe into the river.. The Woodcutter heard a sound in the nearby bushes. He lifted his head and was amazed to see a strange little man dressed all in green. He thought perhaps it was one of the Wood Gnomes of the fairy tales, and he was quite correct. “Why are you so upset?” asked the Wood Gnome. The Woodcutter explained what had happened, and the Wood Gnome walked closer to the bank of the deep river and dived right in headfirst. In moments he climbed out, carrying a golden axe. “Is this your axe, sir?” asked the Wood Gnome. The Woodcutter shook his head with sorrow. The Wood Gnome dived back into the river, and came up with a silver axe. “Is this your axe?” he asked. Again, the woodcutter shook his head, and again the Wood Gnome dived into the river.What is the main idea of the second paragraph of the story which is shown above: A Wood Gnome offered the Woodman a golden axe, then a silver axe, but the Woodcutter said they were not his.. This time, the Wood Gnome came out of the river with the Woodcutter’s own axe, and the Woodcutter shouted out with joy. The Wood Gnome told the Woodcutter that he must keep the gold and silver axes as well as his own, as a reward for his honesty. The Woodcutter went home and told all of his friends what had happened, and showed them the gold and silver axes.What is the main idea of the third paragraph which is shown above: The Woodcutter got his own axe back, and the gold and silver axes as well, as a reward for his honesty. The next day, one of those friends went to the place by the river that the Woodcutter had described. He threw his axe into the river, and sat down on the riverbank and cried. The Wood Gnome appeared, and asked the man why he was crying. The man said that he had dropped his axe into the river by mistake, and the Wood Gnome quickly dived into the river, and came up with a golden axe. “Is this your axe?” the Wood Gnome asked, and the man reached for it greedily, saying that it was the very axe he had lost. The Wood Gnome kept the golden axe, and left without going back into the river for the axe that the dishonest man had thrown there on purpose.What is the main idea of the fourth paragraph of the story which is shown above: The Woodcutter’s friend threw his own axe into the river on purpose, but this did not fool the Wood Gnome.

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