This document discusses strategies for teaching students to identify main ideas and make inferences when reading. It begins by defining main ideas, supporting details, and topics. It explains that main ideas are often stated at the beginning or end of paragraphs, and sometimes must be inferred. Guidelines for determining main ideas include summarizing, looking for repetition, and identifying when the main idea is stated or implied. The document also discusses drawing inferences using prediction, monitoring comprehension, and identifying text structures. It provides examples of reading strategies like predicting, during-reading, and after-reading techniques. Finally, it discusses approaches for teaching comprehension like directed reading lessons, roles for cooperative learning, and developing academic texts to enhance inference skills.
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