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Goal : Comprehension
Strategy : Summarizing
Adapted by Patty Rieple
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Summarizing
What is it?• Telling the most important
elements in our own words.
• It’s a shorter version of what you just read.
• Other terms may be: -getting the gist -telling the main idea -retelling the story
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SummarizingWhy do we do it?To improve comprehension
by:Reducing information to
essential ideas in order to: – Understand– Learn– Organize– remember important information orstories.
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Two Kinds of ReadingTwo kinds of Summaries
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2 kinds of ReadingNarrative• Text structure has
a beginning – middle – end.
• Narrative elements include: characters, setting, and plot that includes a problem, events and solution.
Informational• Text structure is an
introduction – body - conclusion
• Has a topic or main idea: Titles and headings help to identify this.
• Has supporting details that explain, give examples, or elaborate on the topic
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Summaries m
Summarizing
2 kinds of Summaries
Summaries match the type or structure of the text.
-Narrative -Informational
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2 kinds of SummariesNarrativeRetell story in
sequence(B-M-E) 5 W’s strategy:
who, where, when, what, why/how
Somebody wanted/but/so-
strategy
Informational
Give the Main idea and details.
5 W’s strategy
MIDAS strategy
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The Process…
Narrative Text
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Story Maps help you retell the story from Beginning to End using the narrative
elements:
Characters: WhoSetting: When Where
Plot: What happenedProblem: What is the problem or situation the main character must deal with.Events: What characters do to solve the problem or resolve the situation.
Solution: How or Why did the problem get solved
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WHO? (Character)
WHAT? (problem/ events)WHEN? (setting)
WHY? (solution)
HOW?(solution)
5 W’s plus HFor Narrative
WHERE? (setting)
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Where-setti
ng
When-setti
ng
We can use the Handy Summary to remember the 5 W’s when we summarize a narrative text.
Handy Summarizing Strategy
Who- Characte
rs
Why/How
-SolutionW
hat-Problem/Events
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Find the 5W’s on this story!
Long ago, animals could talk. A golden lion roamed the African plains. He rested on a big, flat rock. A large bird soared in the sky."I wish I could fly like that bird," the lion said. "Maybe if I run fast, I can leap into the air!" The silly lion tried all day. He wore himself out. Then he gave up. "Why did I want to fly?" he asked. "All the fun is here on the ground!"
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Sentence Summary…A golden lion lived on
the African plains long ago. He wanted to fly so he tried all day until he finally gave up. He had so much fun trying he decided to just stay on the ground.
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Somebody Wanted But So… Example: After reading chapter 1-The Jacket by Andrew Clements this organizer helped write a summary sentence.Somebody Wanted But So
Phil WANTED to get his brother’s jacket back from the black kid namedDaniel
BUT Daniel claimed it was a birthday present from his Grandmother
SO they ended up in the principal’s office
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The Process…
InformationalText
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•The main idea is the most important information or concept in a text or statement. •Sometimes the main idea is explicit; sometimes it is implied.•Not all information is equal: some of it clearly is more important than the rest.
Find the focus…
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Use a graphic organizer….
Main Idea
SupportingDetail
SupportingDetail
SupportingDetail
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Try the “MIDAS Touch!”
M MAIN IDEA (hint: many times the topic sentence
contains the main idea) I Identify SUPPORTING DETAILS (look for key words that tell; who, where, when, what, why, how)D Disregard unimportant
informationA Analyze redundant (repeated)
informationS Simplify, categorize, and label
important information
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Summarizing with the Main Idea
Let’s practiceOne paragraph at a time…
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Try the Midas Touch!Find the Main Idea and details.
A tornado is a powerful twisting windstorm. It begins high in the air, among the winds of a giant storm cloud. People who have watched a tornado’s howling winds reach down from the sky have said it’s the most frightening thing they have ever seen. In some parts of the United States, these windstorms are called twisters or cyclones.
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Tornado is powerful, twisting
windstorm
Part of giantstorm cloud Frightening
Also called twister
or cyclone
Main idea and supporting details
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Sentence Summary…Tornadoes are
frightening, powerful, twisting windstorms sometimes called twisters or cyclones that start in giant storm clouds.
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Summarizing with the 5 W’s
Let’s practiceOne paragraph at a time…
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Be a News ReporterBe a News ReporterBe a News ReporterBe a News Reporter
Who?What?When?Where?Why or how?
Who?What?When?Where?Why or how?
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WHO? (subject)
WHAT? (action)
WHEN? (time)
WHY? (reason)
HOW?(process)
5 W’s plus HFor Informational
WHERE? (location)
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Give It a try! Find the 5 W’s
Boats have been around for a long, long time. Some used the wind to move. Some were rowed by people. These boats were very slow. Then someone had a new idea. Robert Fulton designed the first boat that could move by the power from steam. This first steamboat was named the Clement. In August 1807, it traveled over 100 miles up the Hudson river from New York City under its own steam power.
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Sentence Summary…Robert Fulton
designed the first steamboat in 1807 because other boats were too slow. In August it moved by steam 100 miles from New York City up the Hudson River.
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Summarize the Learning!
We summarize after reading to improve comprehension.
A summary is a shorten version of what we just read.
Several strategies help us summarize:• Graphic organizers like: -story maps -somebody/wanted/but/so -main idea and supporting details 5 W’s work with both Narrative and Informational• MIDAS- strategy
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Resources
• The Café Book: Engaging all Students in Daily Literacy Assessment and Instruction, Gail Boushey and Joan Moser, Stenhouse Publisher, 2009
• Edhelper-Summarizing printables http://www.edhelper.com/summarizing.htm
• Summarizing powerpoint by J Bernard www.clarkschools.net/Curriculum/Summarizing_ppoint.ppt
• http://reading.pppst.com/summarize.html