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📖 Quick Study Guide: Understanding Supporting Details
- 💡 What is the Main Idea? Think of it as the big picture or the most important thing the story or sentence is about.
- 🔍 What are Supporting Details? These are the small pieces of information, facts, or sentences that tell us more about the main idea. They help to explain it!
- ❓ How Do We Find Them? After you find the main idea, ask yourself: "What else does the story tell me about this main idea?" Look for words that answer who, what, where, when, why, or how.
- 🏗️ Think of a Table! The main idea is like the tabletop, and the supporting details are the strong legs that hold it up. Without the legs, the table can't stand!
📝 Practice Quiz: Supporting Details for 1st Grade ELA
Question 1: Read the story:
My dog, Max, loves to play. He chases balls in the park. He also likes to chew on his squeaky toy.
What is a supporting detail that tells more about what Max loves to do?
- Max is a dog.
- He chases balls in the park.
- Max is brown.
Question 2: Read the sentence:
The big, red fire truck zoomed down the street, its siren wailing loudly.
Which detail tells us more about the fire truck?
- It zoomed down the street.
- It was big and red.
- The street was long.
Question 3: Read the story:
Birds build nests in trees. They use twigs, leaves, and mud to make their homes. Inside, the mother bird lays her eggs.
What is a supporting detail about how birds build nests?
- Birds build nests in trees.
- They use twigs, leaves, and mud.
- Mother bird lays eggs.
Question 4: Read the sentence:
My sister loves to draw. She uses colorful crayons and big sheets of paper.
What is a supporting detail about what my sister uses for drawing?
- My sister is happy.
- She uses colorful crayons.
- My sister loves to draw.
Question 5: Read the story:
The zoo has many animals. You can see tall giraffes, roaring lions, and playful monkeys there.
Which detail tells you what kind of animals are at the zoo?
- The zoo is big.
- You can see tall giraffes.
- Animals live at the zoo.
Question 6: Read the sentence:
I like to eat breakfast in the morning. I often have toast with jam and a glass of milk.
What is a supporting detail about what I eat for breakfast?
- I like to eat breakfast.
- I have toast with jam and milk.
- It is morning.
Question 7: Read the story:
My garden is beautiful. It has bright red roses, yellow sunflowers, and tiny bluebells. Butterflies often visit my flowers.
What is a supporting detail about the flowers in my garden?
- My garden is beautiful.
- It has bright red roses.
- Butterflies visit.
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1. B (He chases balls in the park.)
2. B (It was big and red.)
3. B (They use twigs, leaves, and mud.)
4. B (She uses colorful crayons.)
5. B (You can see tall giraffes.)
6. B (I have toast with jam and milk.)
7. B (It has bright red roses.)
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