Grade 3 Reading | FL B.E.S.T. Standard: ELA.3.R.2.2
When you read informational text, the author wants you to learn something important. The central idea is the main point, and supporting details help prove it!
What the text is about
Just 1-2 words
Example: "Bees"
The MAIN POINT about the topic
A complete sentence
Example: "Bees are important because they help plants grow."
Think of the central idea like an umbrella. All the supporting details fit underneath it!
Each detail SUPPORTS (helps prove) the central idea!
Dolphins are one of the smartest animals in the ocean. They use sounds to talk to each other and can learn many tricks. Dolphins work together to catch fish by swimming in circles around them. Scientists have taught dolphins to follow directions and solve puzzles. Baby dolphins stay with their mothers for years to learn how to survive. Dolphins even recognize themselves in mirrors, something very few animals can do!
Topic: Dolphins (what the text is about)
Central Idea: Dolphins are one of the smartest animals in the ocean.
How did we find it?
Which details from the passage support the central idea that dolphins are smart?
Notice: Each detail shows an example of dolphin intelligence!
This detail supports the central idea because...
To find the central idea, ask: "What is the MAIN POINT the author wants me to understand?"
Supporting details must be RELEVANT - they need to help prove the central idea!