Teach your students to identify the main idea, central idea, and supporting details with this Christmas set of nonfiction reading passages. This resource includes PRINT and DIGITAL worksheets with graphic organizers to help students break down texts and master these essential skills step by step. Designed for grades 3-5, the resource features 12 Christmas-themed high-interest nonfiction reading passages that can be used during the holiday season! Your students will build confidence by analyzing central ideas, locating supporting details, and summarizing engaging informational texts. Why This Resource Works: ✅ Updated to reflect curriculum changes—"Central Idea" is now emphasized in many state standards! ✅ Engaging Christmas-themed nonfiction topics—Students explore fascinating subjects while practicing important reading skills. ✅ Flexible for all classrooms—Works with any reading program and supports both "Main Idea" and "Central Idea" terminology so all teachers can use it with ease. Included in this download: 12 Christmas-themed PRINTABLE and DIGITAL Nonfiction Reading Passages Graphic Organizers (helps students visually map out the central idea and supporting details) Google Slides Digital Version TpT Easel Activity Digital Version All answer keys for easy grading Engaging and Interesting Topics That Make Learning Fun! Why was Rudolph's nose red? Who was St. Nick? Why do we say Merry Christmas? Why do we decorate a tree for Christmas? Why do we leave cookies and milk for Santa? Why do we wrap presents? Why do we hang ornaments on Christmas trees? Why do we decorate with Christmas lights? Why do we send Christmas cards? Why do we sing Christmas carols? How do other countries celebrate Christmas? Why do people kiss under mistletoe? These activities are perfect for: whole group instruction morning work small groups independent desk work assessments early finishers homework sub plans, and so much more! Bonus Tip: Want to teach this skill with fiction texts, too? Check out my Fiction Main Idea Passages HERE! A scaffolded approach! Teaching students to identify the main idea (or central idea) and supporting details is a critical reading skill that requires practice and guidance. Scaffolded instruction provides a structured and supportive approach, helping students build confidence and mastery step by step. By using a scaffolded approach, you’ll provide your students with the tools they need to not only identify the main/central idea but also become confident and independent readers. ⭐NOTE⭐This resource is part of a series of practice packs. You'll find this packet slightly different if you have purchased any of my previous main idea resources. In this Christmas version... passages are written about topics students may "wonder" about the main idea is sometimes found in the first sentence, but many of these passages require students to dig deeper into the text to find the main idea and supporting details the main idea may be found in the first sentence, the second sentence, or the last sentence of each passage If you're looking for an easier version with the main idea found in the first sentence, you may want to check out Main Idea & Supporting Details Worksheets and Graphic Organizers Print & Digital. It is the perfect resource for beginners just starting to learn how to find the main idea and supporting details of a non-fiction reading passage. The bundle is designed to take students through progressively challenging texts. ⭐Bundle and save for a discount!⭐ Purchase the Main Idea and Central Idea Year-Long Bundle to get this pack, plus four additional resources that build on each other. Each packet in the bundle gradually increases in difficulty, providing scaffolded instruction to help students master the central idea and supporting details with confidence. Ideas for Implementation: These nonfiction reading passages are flexible and can be used for: Whole group instruction to introduce or review main idea / central idea and supporting details Morning work or bell-ringer activities Small group assignments during guided reading Homework to reinforce classroom learning Assessments to gauge student progress You can use these practice activities as: individual printable worksheets a printable practice packet digital Google Slides assignments a TpT Digital Activity ⭐ The digital version of this resource was created in Google Slides. Each reading passage comes with its own Google link, so you can digitally assign these activities to your students. Suggestions for Use: ✅ Third Grade: Begin by modeling the activity with your students. Use think-aloud strategies to demonstrate how to identify the main idea (or central idea) and supporting details. Provide guided practice before assigning independent work. ✅ Fourth Grade: Students should be able to find the main idea and supporting details with a brief introduction or review. Use these passages as a way to reinforce their understanding and encourage independent application. ✅ Fifth Grade: These passages are an excellent way to review foundational skills taught in earlier grades. Students can focus on refining their ability to analyze and summarize nonfiction texts. Extension Activity: 4th grade standards typically ask students to go beyond identifying the main idea / central idea and supporting details to also summarize the text. Once students complete the graphic organizer, encourage them to use their notes to write a summary of the passage. This activity strengthens comprehension and writing skills simultaneously. Teachers like you said… ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My students loved using this resource the week leading up to Christmas break. I separated the resource into fewer sections to spread the work out over the course of the week. It was a great review resource that engaged them in learning! – Shelby H. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My students absolutely loved the passages on each page! We used this lesson around the Christmas holiday break so it was a fun way for them to learn a bit more about the holiday traditions and also stay on topic with what we are learning in ELA! – Ariel A. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These were a lifesaver for me to use right before Christmas! I was out for a few weeks and these were a perfect resource to use for my sub in my classroom. – Sarah P. Supports Common Core Standards (CCSS): RI.3.2 RI.4.2 RI.5.2 Not sure if this resource is for you and your students? Try them for FREE! Download these FREE Main Idea and Supporting Details Passages and try them this week! 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