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Effective readers can explain the main idea after collecting a few key clues and moments.

Effective readers can explain the main idea after collecting a few key clues and moments. List only 5 words that you would use to BEST describe what Piggybook is about to someone who hasn’t read it. Now, let’s read to make sure you chose the BEST 5 words.

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Effective readers can explain the main idea after collecting a few key clues and moments.

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  1. Effective readers can explain the main idea after collecting a few key clues and moments.

  2. List only 5 words that you would use to BEST describe what Piggybook is about to someone who hasn’t read it.

  3. Now, let’s read to make sure you chose the BEST 5 words. If you need to, revise your choices as we read.

  4. Remember… you are reading to tell what this story is about in only 5 words.

  5. Remember… you are reading to tell what this story is about in only 5 words.

  6. What is this story about? Work with your partner to decide on the 5 BEST words that describe main idea of this story. (1 minute)

  7. What is this story about? With your partner, use your 5 BEST words to write a main idea statement for this story. (1 minute) Then, share it with the class.

  8. What is this story about? With your partner, use your 5 BEST words to write a main idea statement for this story. (1 minute) Then, share it with the class.

  9. Theme What do you think this story could be saying about life or human experience? What’s the author’s message to the world? Discuss this with your partner for a minute and then share your ideas with the group.

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