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Collection of Main Topics (25)
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A simple hand graphic prompts readers to ask, “What’s the main idea?”-a foundational skill for strong comprehension.
A simple yet powerful visual tool-place your central concept in the palm and expand with key details across the fingers.
Use this hand diagram to remember how to build strong paragraphs-thumb for the main idea, fingers for details, pinky for wrapping up.
Use your hand as a writing tool-palm holds the main idea, thumb states the topic sentence, and fingers list key details.
A colorful, kid-friendly anchor chart that uses a cloud (topic) and umbrella (main idea) with raindrops (supporting details) to teach reading comprehension.
An umbrella represents the main topic, while raindrops symbolize supporting key details-helping readers identify central ideas and evidence.
A friendly worm pops out of a book to guide students in spotting the main topic-ideal for elementary reading lessons.
Sharon puzzles over a giant sandwich-what’s the main idea? A fun visual metaphor for reading comprehension.
Four yellow blocks form ascending steps toward a sketched lightbulb-representing how structured progress leads to creative insight.
Use this stool visual to reinforce how key details support the central main idea-perfect for elementary and middle school literacy lessons.
These colorful, hands-on main idea puzzles help young learners connect central themes with specific examples-perfect for literacy centers or small-group instruction.
A friendly bookworm helps students remember key reading comprehension terms: Topic, Main Idea, and Supporting Details.
A clean sheet of ruled notebook paper featuring horizontal blue lines, a vertical red margin, and a black bullet point for note-taking.
A visual breakdown of how to teach theme by connecting topic, main idea, and lesson-perfect for classroom instruction.
A helpful visual breakdown of how theme, topic, main idea, and lesson interrelate in literature and lessons.
A vibrant cartoon illustration of three core subject textbooks: English (green), History (blue), and Math (red), ideal for educational content.
A sleek line-art lightbulb containing a key-visual metaphor for unlocking innovation or new insights.
This eye-catching icon emphasizes the central theme or core message-perfect for teaching reading comprehension or structuring arguments.
A bright yellow lightbulb labeled “Main idea” illustrates the spark of a central concept or breakthrough thought.
A printable winter reading activity where students read a short passage and fill in a main topic-details web diagram.
