| aidemia--modules-discussion_request | Give a list of questions for discussing during a class |
| Which subject | Reading |
| What age group | Year or Grade 2 |
| What topic | Main idea |
| Quantity | 3 |
| Hints to each question | |
| Any other preferences |
Here are three questions to guide a lively class discussion about identifying the main idea in a text. These questions are designed to engage second graders and help them think critically about the stories they read.
Prompt:
After reading a short story together, ask the students:
"What do you think is the main idea of the story we just read?"
Follow-up Questions:
Prompt:
Introduce the students to different strategies for finding the main idea and then ask:
"What are some ways we can find the main idea in a story or a paragraph?"
Follow-up Questions:
Prompt:
After reading two different stories, ask the students:
"How does the main idea of the first story compare to the main idea of the second story?"
Follow-up Questions:
Feel free to use these questions to encourage students to think about the main idea and enhance their comprehension skills!