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Main Idea and Key Details
Big Ideas from Nature

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Multiple Choice
Main Idea is _____________________.
the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
what the text is mainly about (topic).
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Multiple Choice
What are key details?
Evidence from the text that support the main idea.
Evidence from the text that oppose the main idea.
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Multiple Select
What inventions have we learned about from THIS text so far that have come from imitating nature?
a fastener (velcro) was inspired by burrs
a cane for blind people was inspired by bats
a car that saves gas was inspired by a fish
a swimming flipper was inspired by ducks
airplane wings were inspired by bird wings
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Fill in the Blank
The invention that was inspired by a gecko's foot was a
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Multiple Choice
Find the supporting detail: Which sentence from the text supports the main idea?
"Air conditioners keep buildings cool."
"The air rises through tunnels and flows out the top."
"In Africa, termites gave builders an example of a self-cooling structure."
"The design saves money and energy."
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Multiple Choice
Find the supporting detail: which sentence from the text supports the main idea?
"You can't travel to Mars, but a robot can."
"Robots can't walk, but they still have to travel over dips and bumps."
"The super spring of grasshopper legs gave designers their idea."
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Open Ended
Write a short summary describing the main idea of the text "Big Ideas from Nature." Make sure to include key details from the text to support the main idea. When you are finished, press "submit" and begin your assigned independent reading on ReadWorks.
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Topic
Main Idea
Conclusion
Analogy
Subject
the person or thing the passage is about--usually one or two words
the central or most important idea about a topic that the writer wants to communicate to readers.
an ending or wrap-up for your writing
A similarity or comparison between two different things or the relationship between them.
The topic of a text. What the text is about.
the person or thing the passage is about--usually one or two words
the central or most important idea about a topic that the writer wants to communicate to readers.
an ending or wrap-up for your writing
A similarity or comparison between two different things or the relationship between them.
The topic of a text. What the text is about.
Main Idea and Key Details
Big Ideas from Nature

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