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What’s a Main Idea? Understanding Paragraph Structure Authored and designed by Barbara Belroy © 2003
There are times when your instructor will have you read a paragraph and then ask you the all-important question:  What’s the main idea?
The first thing you should know is that in order to be called a paragraph, a paragraph needs to be about one topic
To find the topic ask yourself, “In general, who or what is this paragraph about?”    
Read the following paragraph:   Pets are often an important part of people’s lives.  Different types of animals can be pets, ranging from reptiles to horses.  One of the most common pets is a dog. Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind.  One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship.  Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, corralling sheep, conquering rats, and guarding the homestead.  Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by leading the blind, alerting the deaf, and alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
Now that you’ve read the preceding paragraph, ask yourself the following question.  See if you can answer it in one word.  (If you need to review the paragraph, click on the back arrow.)  What is this paragraph about?
Your answer should have been    dogs
If you were correct—hooray!  If not, bear with me, and I’ll explain.  Let’s look at the paragraph again:
Pets are often an important part of people’s lives.  Different types of animals can be pets, ranging from reptiles to horses.  One of the most common pets is a dog. Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind.  One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship.  Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, corralling sheep, conquering rats, and guarding the homestead.  Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by leading the blind, alerting the deaf, and alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
Let’s examine each sentence and see what’s going on:   “  Pets are often an important part of people’s lives.” Now ask yourself “Is this what that whole paragraph is about?  Is the writer telling me that  pets  are important?
The answer is “NO.”  So this cannot be the main idea.  Let’s look at the next sentence.    “ Different types of animals can be pets, ranging from reptiles to horses.” Is the whole paragraph trying to tell us about pets ranging from reptiles to horses?
NO. Look at the next sentence.  “ One of the most common pets is a dog.” Is the whole paragraph about how common dogs are?
No. Let’s look at the next sentence.  “ Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind.” Does the paragraph tell us about the different purposes dogs serve for humankind?
YES! Because the whole paragraph is telling us about the variety of purposes dog serve for humankind, that’s the main idea! Now examine the rest of the paragraph:  One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship.  Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, corralling sheep, conquering rats, and guarding the homestead.  Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by leading the blind, alerting the deaf, and alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
You probably noticed that the rest of the paragraph gave us specific information about the variety of purposes dogs serve for humankind.  Those sentences are called supporting details because the support (or prove) the main idea. Now let’s  analyze  this paragraph—in other words, let’s look at how this paragraph is organized.
Main Idea :  Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind.  1. One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. 2. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals,  3. Dogs also assist people,
You probably noticed that the main idea is supported by three (3) points.  Click on the back button to take another look. Those three points are called major supporting details because they are the major details that support or prove the main idea.
Let’s look at this organization another way: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
But is that all that’s necessary for a good paragraph?  -- just a main idea and two or three major supporting details? Let’s see how this would look as a paragraph: Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind.  One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals. Finally, dogs also assist people. How’s that for a paragraph!  Kinda short, huh?  It’s well-organized, but it needs something more.
What this paragraph needs is something called “minor” supporting details.  Remember the “major” supporting details?  One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship.   Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals.    Dogs also assist people. Well,  each  of these supporting details needs more explanation and/examples.
Watch how major and minor supporting details make up the parts of a paragraph.  If I said to you, “Hey, dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind,” and then I walked away, you’d be left with some questions, like “well, what are these purposes?”  The major supporting details answer this question. Me:  Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind. You: Well, what are these purposes? Me:  They are great for companionship, they serve as work animals, and they assist people.
Now you might ask the question, “How?  How are they great for companionship, how do they serve as work animals, and how do they assist people?” The minor supporting details answer these questions: MAJOR SD 1  One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship.  Minor SD  Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis.  MAJOR SD 2  Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals,  Minor SD  corralling sheep,  Minor SD  conquering rats, and  Minor SD  guarding the homestead.  MAJOR SD 3  Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by  Minor SD  leading the blind,  Minor SD  alerting the deaf, and  Minor SD  alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
Let’s look at the layout again : ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
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Main idea and supporting details presentation

  • 1. What’s a Main Idea? Understanding Paragraph Structure Authored and designed by Barbara Belroy © 2003
  • 2. There are times when your instructor will have you read a paragraph and then ask you the all-important question: What’s the main idea?
  • 3. The first thing you should know is that in order to be called a paragraph, a paragraph needs to be about one topic
  • 4. To find the topic ask yourself, “In general, who or what is this paragraph about?”    
  • 5. Read the following paragraph: Pets are often an important part of people’s lives. Different types of animals can be pets, ranging from reptiles to horses. One of the most common pets is a dog. Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind. One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, corralling sheep, conquering rats, and guarding the homestead. Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by leading the blind, alerting the deaf, and alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
  • 6. Now that you’ve read the preceding paragraph, ask yourself the following question. See if you can answer it in one word. (If you need to review the paragraph, click on the back arrow.) What is this paragraph about?
  • 7. Your answer should have been dogs
  • 8. If you were correct—hooray! If not, bear with me, and I’ll explain. Let’s look at the paragraph again:
  • 9. Pets are often an important part of people’s lives. Different types of animals can be pets, ranging from reptiles to horses. One of the most common pets is a dog. Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind. One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, corralling sheep, conquering rats, and guarding the homestead. Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by leading the blind, alerting the deaf, and alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
  • 10. Let’s examine each sentence and see what’s going on: “ Pets are often an important part of people’s lives.” Now ask yourself “Is this what that whole paragraph is about? Is the writer telling me that pets are important?
  • 11. The answer is “NO.” So this cannot be the main idea. Let’s look at the next sentence. “ Different types of animals can be pets, ranging from reptiles to horses.” Is the whole paragraph trying to tell us about pets ranging from reptiles to horses?
  • 12. NO. Look at the next sentence. “ One of the most common pets is a dog.” Is the whole paragraph about how common dogs are?
  • 13. No. Let’s look at the next sentence. “ Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind.” Does the paragraph tell us about the different purposes dogs serve for humankind?
  • 14. YES! Because the whole paragraph is telling us about the variety of purposes dog serve for humankind, that’s the main idea! Now examine the rest of the paragraph: One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, corralling sheep, conquering rats, and guarding the homestead. Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by leading the blind, alerting the deaf, and alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
  • 15. You probably noticed that the rest of the paragraph gave us specific information about the variety of purposes dogs serve for humankind. Those sentences are called supporting details because the support (or prove) the main idea. Now let’s analyze this paragraph—in other words, let’s look at how this paragraph is organized.
  • 16. Main Idea : Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind. 1. One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. 2. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, 3. Dogs also assist people,
  • 17. You probably noticed that the main idea is supported by three (3) points. Click on the back button to take another look. Those three points are called major supporting details because they are the major details that support or prove the main idea.
  • 18.
  • 19. But is that all that’s necessary for a good paragraph? -- just a main idea and two or three major supporting details? Let’s see how this would look as a paragraph: Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind. One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals. Finally, dogs also assist people. How’s that for a paragraph! Kinda short, huh? It’s well-organized, but it needs something more.
  • 20. What this paragraph needs is something called “minor” supporting details. Remember the “major” supporting details? One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals. Dogs also assist people. Well, each of these supporting details needs more explanation and/examples.
  • 21. Watch how major and minor supporting details make up the parts of a paragraph. If I said to you, “Hey, dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind,” and then I walked away, you’d be left with some questions, like “well, what are these purposes?” The major supporting details answer this question. Me: Dogs serve a variety of purposes for humankind. You: Well, what are these purposes? Me: They are great for companionship, they serve as work animals, and they assist people.
  • 22. Now you might ask the question, “How? How are they great for companionship, how do they serve as work animals, and how do they assist people?” The minor supporting details answer these questions: MAJOR SD 1 One way dogs serve humans is they are great just for companionship. Minor SD Many an only child has bonded with his/her “Fido,” thus having a willing and loyal friend to play with on a daily basis. MAJOR SD 2 Additionally, dogs have served humans as work animals, Minor SD corralling sheep, Minor SD conquering rats, and Minor SD guarding the homestead. MAJOR SD 3 Finally, dogs also assist people, for example, by Minor SD leading the blind, Minor SD alerting the deaf, and Minor SD alerting epileptics of impending seizures.
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