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🐾 Animal Kingdom (115)

From sharks to sea otters, butterflies to polar bears — every passage is packed with fascinating facts about one real animal. Read carefully, find the big idea, and prove it with details from the text!
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Teaching Notes

Before reading, activate background knowledge by asking students what they already know about the featured animal. After reading, use a graphic organizer (Main Idea box + 3-4 Supporting Details boxes) to map the passage together as a class. Key question to build the habit: Would this detail still make sense if the main idea were different?

Vocabulary
Main idea: What the text is mostly about.
Details: Facts or information that support the main idea.
Common Mistakes
  • Choosing a specific detail as the main idea (the most common error — model explicitly)
  • Choosing a too-broad statement because it sounds like a summary
  • Assuming the first sentence of the passage is always the main idea
Differentiation
SupportProvide a sentence frame: This passage is mostly about HOW/WHY/WHAT [animal] _____. Have them complete it before answering Q1.
ChallengeHave students write a new supporting detail the author could have added to strengthen the main idea.
Discussion Questions
  • How do you know when a detail supports the main idea vs. just being an interesting fact?
  • Could this passage have a different main idea? What would need to change?
  • Why did the author choose to write about this particular aspect of the animal?
Extension Activities
  • Find a nonfiction book or article about the same animal and identify its main idea.
  • Write your own 3-sentence paragraph about a different animal with one clear main idea and two supporting details.
  • Create a main idea web poster: main idea in the center, supporting details on the branches.
Parent Tip

Talk about the main topic of a story or show you share.

Learning Path
Skill Level

beginner

Estimated Time

15 minutes

Skills Practiced
identifying main ideafinding supporting detailstext comprehension