Pdf-Final - Ls1eng - Identifying - Main-Ide3final-A-Key Sentences-Supporting-Details - Of-A Given-Paragraph
Pdf-Final - Ls1eng - Identifying - Main-Ide3final-A-Key Sentences-Supporting-Details - Of-A Given-Paragraph
Elementary
Elementary
Learning Strand 1
Communication Skills (English)
IDENTIFYING MAIN IDEA, KEY SENTENCES AND
SUPPORTING DETAILS OF A GIVEN PARAGRAPH
Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Program Module
Book Record
School: District:
To the Learner
Use the table below by following the instructions:
1. Write your name clearly under the column Name of Borrower.
2. Use the following letters in recording the condition of the book before and after borrowing:
Date
Name of Borrower Date Issued Condition Condition
Returned
Dos: Don’ts:
1. Cover your book using a plastic cover, 1. Do not fold the pages.
manila paper, an old newspaper, or a 2. Do not write on the cover or pages.
magazine. 3. Do not cut out any pictures.
2. Be sure your hands are clean when you 4. Never detach or tear any page.
handle or turn the pages. 5. Do not leave it open or lying face down
3. When using a book for the first time, lay it when not in use.
on its back and open only a few pages at a 6. Do not use pencils, ballpens, or thick
time. objects as bookmarks.
4. Use a piece of paper or cardboard for 7. Do not force the book into a packed
bookmarks. schoolbag.
5. Paste or tape any torn pages immediately. 8. Do not use it to cover your head when it is
Always take care of damaged books. raining.
6. Handle the book with care when passing it 9. Do not sit on it.
from one person to another.
7. Always keep your book in a clean, dry
place.
8. When your book is lost, report it to your
teacher right away.
Elementary
Learning Strand 1
Communication Skills (English)
MODULE: IDENTIFYING MAIN IDEA,
KEY SENTENCES AND SUPPORTING
DETAILS OF A GIVEN PARAGRAPH
Juris J. Erno
Management Team:
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities
for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time. You will be
enabled to process the contents of the learning resource while being an active
learner.
What Is This Module This will give you an idea of the skills or
competencies you are expected to learn in the
About?
module.
Let’s See What You This part includes an activity that aims to
Already Know check what you already know about the lesson.
If you get all the answers correct (100%), you
may decide to skip
Let’s See What You This section provides an activity that will
Have Learned help you transfer your new knowledge or
skill in real-life situations or concerns.
Let’s Remember and This contains key concepts taken from all the
Review lessons covered in every module.
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This is an activity in a form that increase the
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strength of the response and tends to induce
repetitions of actions/learning.
1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the
module. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer the Pre-assessment before moving on to the other
activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your
answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your ALS Teacher/Instructional Manager/Learning
Facilitator once you are through with it.
If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not
hesitate to consult your ALS Teacher/Instructional Manager/Learning Facilitator.
Always bear in mind that you are not alone.
We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and
gain deep understanding of the relevant competencies. You can do it!
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Contents
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What Is This Module About?
Noting Details is about paying attention to some details in the story we read,
watch, or even details in the selection. In reading or watching a story, we must
remember the important facts or details in a story. This will help us understand and
appreciate the story better. Details are small pieces of information that support the
main idea. It speaks about people, events, time, objects, circumstances, situations,
and manners. Noting Details questions Who, What, Where, When Why and How.
They are called WH and H questions.
Being able to determine the main idea helps readers to understand important
information. Locating the main and significant details helps you understand the
point the writer wants to express. Identifying the relationship between these will
improve comprehension. The first thing you must be able to do to get at the main
idea of a paragraph is to identify the topic – the subject of the paragraph.
A B
______1. The bad guy in the story. a. character
______2. The order of events b. theme
______3. Where a story takes place c. plot
______4. The conclusion which focuses on the ending of the d. setting
story e. resolution
______5. The main idea or message of the story
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What Will You Learn from This Module?
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Lesson
1 NOTING DETAILS
Let’s Do This
Vocabulary Enrichment
Activity 1.1 Read the meaning to reveal the vocabulary word. Choose your
answers from the given choices. Write your answers on a separate
sheet.
sibling religious
Activity 1.2 Read the story below and answer the questions that follow.
Write your answer on a separate sheet.
Mrs. Delgado was a deeply religious woman. She would go to church every
morning before going to market. After hearing mass, she would buy sampaguita
garlands from a young boy.
This boy came from a poor family. He had to work on the street, along with
his parents and other siblings who were also vendors, in order for their family to eat.
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He would stand on the same spot on the sidewalk everyday to sell sampaguita
garlands.
Because the boy was kind and polite, Mrs. Delgado grew fond of him. She
bought all her sampaguita garlands from him. And every now and then, she would
give him food and some clothes and shoes of her sons.
The boy, on the other hand, would thank her politely and give her an extra
garland for her kindness.
One day, Mrs. Delgado stayed in the church longer than usual. When she
came out of the church, she was surprised to see many people staring at one area of
the sidewalk. It was the young sampaguita vendor’s spot. But he wasn’t there. On
the ground where he used to stand was his crushed garlands and some drops of
blood. According to some bystanders, a delivery truck lost its brakes and jumped on
the sidewalk.
Questions:
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Let’s Study and Analyze
A short story has five important elements: characters, setting, plot, point of
view and theme.
1. The characters are the people, or sometimes the animals, that participate in
the action of a short story. Characters may be classified as major or minor,
depending on their role and significance in the building of the story’s plot. A
character may be a protagonist or the hero in a short story or an antagonist
or the villain.
2. The setting refers to the time and place in which the action of a story occurs.
It is one of the major elements of a short story.
5. The theme is the main idea or message of a story. It shows the important
matter covered in the story that ranges from friendship.
love, reconciliation, cooperation, and many more
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Directions: Read the selection in the box. Answer the questions that follow. Choose
the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.
Once, a monkey saw a turtle walking slowly with a heavy shell on his back.
The monkey was very proud of himself, and he asked the turtle. “Shall we have a
race?”
The turtle agreed. They started the running race. The monkey ran
diligently. But the turtle walked diligently. The proud monkey rested under a tree
and soon slept off. But the turtle walked very fast, slowly, and steadily and reached
the goal. At last, the turtle won the race.
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Let’s Try This
Based on the selection that you have read on page 5, fill out the story
pyramid with the appropriate details that are asked for. Write your answers on the
blank given below.
Setting: _______________________________________________________________
Characters: ____________________________________________________________
Plot: _________________________________________________________________
Resolution: _____________________________________________________________
Theme: ________________________________________________________________
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Let’s See What You Have Learned
Directions: Read the selection in the box. Answer the questions that follow. Choose
the letter of the correct answer. Write your answers on a separate sheet
of paper.
Queen Sheba wanted to test King Solomon’s wisdom. She showed him two
bouquets of flowers. Then she asked him which one was fresh. He looks for signs
of freshness, but both flowers had a dew drops on them and smelled sweetly.
Suddenly his face lit up and eyes twinkled. “Draw the curtains, said the
King. When the curtain was drawn, a bee came in.
2. What did King Solomon use in testing the freshness of the flowers?
A. bee
B. butterfly
C. dew drops
D. curtain
3. How did the King know which bouquet of flowers was the fresh one?
A. the flowers were dry
B. the flowers were fragrant
C. the flowers had dew drops
D. the bee flew to the flower
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Rosamond was wounded with a spindle. She went into a deep sleep together
with the king, queen and the servants. The animals and the birds went to sleep.
Too. Even the wind stopped blowing. The palace looked like an enchanted place.
5. Based on the selection, what happened to Rosamond when she got wounded?
A. She slowly died.
B. She had hallucinations.
C. She went into a deep sleep.
D. She was rushed to the hospital.
CONCEPT NOTE
One way of summarizing a story is through a story map. In writing a
summary of a story, note the title and author, characters, setting and the plot.
Observe unity and coherence.
Where: Setting
Who? Characters What are they like?
Plot
Resolution
Theme
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Directions: Identify the elements of the story being asked for. Choose your answers
from the box. Write your answer on a separate sheet.
problem resolution
1. The moral if you want to succeed tomorrow, you must start working today.
2. Grasshopper doesn’t prepare for the rainy season, and he has no food. Ant
prepared everything in the past and last takes the grasshopper in.
3. Ant, grasshopper
4. On a forest floor on a summer day
5. The grasshopper wants company in its play, while the ant has a conflicting
desire; to continue working.
Directions: Read the paragraph below. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answer on a separate sheet.
Comprehension Check:
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4. What is the function of sentence 3 in the paragraph?
A. It expresses the chief point of the author.
B. It presents the main idea of the paragraph
C. It presents the second major supporting detail
D. It expands the first major supporting detail in the second sentence
Let’s Do This
Directions: Identify the correct headings of the given set of words in each item.
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Let’s Study and Analyze
The main idea is a sentence that tells what the paragraph is about. It is what
the writer wants us to know and remember about the topic in the paragraph. To
identify the main idea, answer the question, “What is the most important thing that
the paragraph tells me about the topic?
Supporting details make up the body of the paragraph. They give details to
support the main idea through facts, examples, explanations, details, or
descriptions.
1Spiders catch food in different ways.2They spin silk to catch insects. 3Some leap
into the air to catch their prey.4Some spiders use sheets of silk to wrap their prey
like mummies.
Source: Department of Education, K to 12
English 4, Learner’s Material, Quarter 2, page 161
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Let’s Try This
Directions: Read the selections below. Write your answers on a sheet of paper.
Complete the graphic organizers below with the information being asked for.
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Let’s See What You Have Learned
Directions: Identify the main idea, key sentences and supporting details. Write your
answers in the designated parts of the sunflower.
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Let’s Remember and Review
CONCEPT NOTE
Every paragraph has a main idea. It is the most important piece of information
that an author states implicitly or explicitly to let you know the concept of the
paragraph. The sentence where you can find the main idea is called the topic
sentence or key sentence. Though often found at the middle, or at the end. The main
idea is supported by details found in the rest of the sentences in the paragraph. To
find the main idea, the first thing you must do is to identify the topic or the subject
of the paragraph.
It is important to identify the main idea, key sentence, and supporting details
from what you read or listened to. Being able to do so means you understand the
text and you can identify the important points in it.
Directions: Let us now give a summary of everything you learned in this module.
Pick from the choices the word that best fits the statements below. Write the answers
on your answer sheet.
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What Have You Learned?
Directions: Read the selections below. Write your answers on a separate sheet of
paper.
Activity 1.1 Identify the key sentences and supporting details in the
given paragraphs.
Global Warming
Global Warming
________________________________________________________________________
Main Idea
________________________________________________________________________
Key Sentence
Supporting Details
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________
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Activity 1. 2 Give a brief explanation about the main idea, key sentences and
supporting details in the selection below.
Arayat Park
Mt. Arayat is a beautiful park and nursery at the foot of the mountain in
Pampanga. It has huge natural falls which flows into a big swimming pool. There
are three other swimming pools with picnic huts around them. The water is as cool
as the breeze around. Many trees are planted to replace trees that were once cut
down. This park is one splendid place where one can relax and feel refreshed.
Main Idea
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Key Sentence
__________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________
Supporting Details
1. _______________________________________________________________________________
2. _______________________________________________________________________________
3. _______________________________________________________________________________
4. _______________________________________________________________________________
5. _______________________________________________________________________________
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Lesson 1
Let’s See What you already Know
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. B
5. C
Activity 1.1 Let’s Do This
1. religious
2. garland
3. sibling
4. bystander
5. sidewalk
Activity 1.2
1. Mrs. Delgado deeply religious
woman, kind and generous
the boy – hardworking
2. church
3. The boy was hit by a delivery
truck
4. She waited for the boy
5. He met an accident
Let’s Study and analyze
Let’s See What you have Learned 1. B
1. D 2. B
2. A 3. C
3. C 4. C
4. D Let’s Try This
5. C
Let’s remember and Review At the zoo
1. resolution Rabbit and the Turtle
2. problem
The Rabbit saw a turtle walking
3. characters
slowly on a
4. setting
5. theme heavy shell
What have you Learned He asked the turtle for a race
1. B
2. A They started running the race
3. A The turtle walked diligently
4. C
The turtle won the race.
Answer Key
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Let’s Remember and Review
Lesson 2
main Idea
key Sentences Let’s Do This
supporting details
examples 1. D
description 2. D
3. B
What Have you Learned 4. C
Oxygen ( Main Idea) 5. A
Oxygen is necessary for people and Let’s Study and Analyze
animals to live ( Key Sentences) Spiders ( Main Idea)
Supporting Details Spider catch food in different ways (
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are very Key Sentence)
important gases that make the life Supporting Details
possible on earth They spin silk to catch insects
Building up gases in the Earth’s Some leap into the air to catch their
atmosphere causes green prey
Because of the gases that block the Some spiders use sheets of silk to wrap
heat from escaping to the outer space their prey like mummies
-beginning
Activity 1.2 Let’s Try This
Main Idea - Arayat Park Tarsiers have unique characteristics (
Key sentences – Mt. Arayat is a Main Idea)
beautiful park One of the smallest primates (Key
Supporting Details Sentence)
It has huge natural falls which flows It is no longer than an adult man’s
into a big swimming pool hand
The water is a cool as the breeze It has especially long ankle bones and
around a short body
This park is one splendid place where It has round head can be rotated 180’
one can relax and feel refreshed Its hind legs and feet are elongated.
It has big bulging eyes.
Let’s See What you have learned
Keeping our homes clean ( Main Idea)
Keeping our homes clean has a lot of
benefits. ( Key Sentence)
We kill bacteria and viruses that cause
different illnesses.
We can reduce the risk of injuries as
we pet to remove
certain hazards
It also eliminates unnecessary stress
We can ward off pets which are the
main carriers of various diseases
Glossary
● Bystander
one who is present but not taking part in a situation or event : a chance
spectator.
● Character
someone who appears in a book, movie, etc.: a representation of an individual
personality in a fictional or dramatic work.
● Frightened
feeling fear: made to feel afraid
● Garland
a circular or spiral arrangement of intertwined material
(such as flowers or leaves)
● Global Warming
an increase in the earth's atmospheric and oceanic temperatures, is widely
predicted to occur due to an increase in the greenhouse effect resulting
especially from pollution.
● Key Sentence
the term used to identify the sentence in a paragraph that contains the main
idea.
● Main Idea
tells what the paragraph is mostly about. This is the author’s most important
point.
● Plot
the plan or main story (as of a movie or literary work)
● Religious
relating to or manifesting faithful devotion to an acknowledged ultimate reality
or deity.
● Resolution
the conclusion of focuses on the ending of the story.
● Theme
a subject or topic of discourse or of artistic representation
● Sibling
one of two or more individuals having one common parent
● Setting
the time, place, and circumstances in which something
occurs or develops.
● Sidewalk
a usually paved walk for pedestrians at the side of a street
● Supporting Details
provide information that explains the main idea.
These can be facts, statements, examples and specifics which guide readers
to a full understanding of the main idea.
● Theme
a subject or topic of discourse or of artistic representation
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References
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