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What do you get?
 Random words
› Key words
 Copy and paste
 Change some words
 Use terms they are not familiar with
 Restatement of original source
› Retelling
 Repetition
 Poor grammar, caps, punctuation
 Poor bullet structure
 No sense
What do you want?
 Clear, concise description
 Individual thoughts and opinions
 Interpretation
 Big picture – generalizations
 Well-thought, clear details
 Understand the “why?”
 Mechanics
Summarize
 Shorter version
 In own words
 Shows main ideas
 SHORTER –
 Only key points
 Maintain same tone or attitude
 Must be in same order as article
 “Alien – test” Would they understand if
they read your summary?
 Grades 9-10
Determine the central
ideas or conclusions of
a text; trace the text’s
explanation or
depiction of a
complex process,
phenomenon, or
concept; provide an
accurate summary of
the text.
 Grades 11-12
Determine the central
ideas or conclusions of
a text; summarize
complex concepts,
processes, or
information presented
in a text by
paraphrasing them in
simpler but still
accurate terms.
 They write down everything
 They write down next to
nothing
 They give complete
sentences
 They write way too much
 They don’t write enough
 They copy word for word
 Pull out main ideas
 Focus on key details
 Use key words and
phrases
 Break down the larger
ideas
 Write only enough to
convey the gist
 Take succinct but
complete notes
What You Want
Them to Do
 Synthesize information
› Very high level critical thinking
› mastery level of content standards
 Distill info into a concise new form
 Separate important info from extraneous
 Paraphrase info.
 Summarizing and Note-taking: promotes
comprehension because students have
to analyze what is important and what is
not important and put it in their own
words
› a. Provide a set of rules for asking students to
summarize a literary selection, a movie clip,
a section of a textbook, etc.
› b. Provide a basic outline for note-taking,
having students fill in pertinent information
 Students must analyze information at a
deep level to decide what to
› delete
› substitute
› keep
 Should be in both linguistic and
nonlinguistic forms
› idea webs
› Sketches
› informal outlines.
 - See more at:
http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php
?
title=Summarizing_Strategies&video_id=1
77533#sthash.pfxoyZrg.dpuf
 - See more at:
http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?
video_id=177535#sthash.PAavXUpJ.dpuf
Magnet Summary
 Movie Trailers
› Title
› Characters
› Interest
› Suspense
› Setting
› Mood
› “sell it”
› Hook
› music
 Discovery
› Marshall
› Gold
› Getting rich quick
› Sutter
› People
› Flocked
› Sawmill
› Dig
› Deeper
› discovery
 This activity helps students summarize narrative text
and provides a template for summary writing. After
reading narrative text, students complete the
following:
 Line 1: Character’s name 
Line 2: Two words describing the character 
Line 3: Three words describing the setting 
Line 4: Four words stating the problem 
Line 5: Five words describing one event 
Line 6: Six words describing another event 
Line 7: Seven words describing a third event 
Line 8: Eight words describing the solution to the
problem
 Marshall
 Curious bossy
 California rivers sawmill
 No deed on land
 Tested gold is it real?
This activity can be used at
the end of a unit of study or
after reading an expository
text to help students
synthesize and summarize
information they learned.
 Pattern:
Now I know 
that ________, 
that ________, 
that _______.
I still want to know 
why ________
I’m glad I learned 
that ________ 
because ________.
 Sample poem:
Now I know 
that hardened lava is from
a volcano, 
that Hawaii is a volcano, 
that earthquakes can kill
people.
I still want to know 
when the big earthquake
will 
come because I want to
be ready.
I’m glad I learned 
that volcanoes are under
water 
because I can be more
alert.
 Students write a 3-4 word newspaper-like
“headline” for a section or paragraph.
› Examples:
 “Boy launches rocket!”
 “Town astounded!”
 “George crosses Delaware!”
 Flip Flop
› Selective Underline on first read
› Flip paper over
› Write everything they remember
› Flop to look for underlines they missed
› Write a paragraph or sentence from those details
 Processing the knowledge in student brain – necessary
for long-term retention of information
› Provide time for students to share and compare their paragraphs
› Process of sharing helps students PROCESS the knowledge
› Helps them identify additional important info they may have missed
› Cornell Notes: flip to back
 Students must write a summary of
selected material but have a “budget”
of $2.
 Each word costs 5c, 10c, etc.
 You may give students “free” words if
you like.
Summary Frames
 See Template!
 Procedure: 
 Students individually generate four words that
capture the most important aspects of concept.
 Share their four words with partners and compile a list
of the words they have in common.
 Determine two words that capture the most
important aspects.
 Determine the 1 word or big idea that best captures
the reading.
 Share the various lists generated by their group in
order for the whole class to make as many learning
connections as possible.
 Write a summary of a reading
selection on the large index
card. 
 Students take the information
from the large card and
condense it onto the medium
sized card. 
 Finally, students condense it
down either further onto the
small card. 
 This is a great way for students
to get to the main point/idea of
a selection.
 Keep in mind—it’s not easy
› Skills don’t come automatically
› Just because they are in high school doesn’t
mean they have mastered the skill
 Hard to learn/hard to teach
 Model repeatedly
 Give students practice time
Teacher Tips
Past and Future……
 I used to……………….
 But now I’m going to try……………………

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How to Summarize: Strategies and Activities for Students

  • 1.
  • 2. What do you get?  Random words › Key words  Copy and paste  Change some words  Use terms they are not familiar with  Restatement of original source › Retelling  Repetition  Poor grammar, caps, punctuation  Poor bullet structure  No sense
  • 3. What do you want?  Clear, concise description  Individual thoughts and opinions  Interpretation  Big picture – generalizations  Well-thought, clear details  Understand the “why?”  Mechanics
  • 4. Summarize  Shorter version  In own words  Shows main ideas  SHORTER –  Only key points  Maintain same tone or attitude  Must be in same order as article  “Alien – test” Would they understand if they read your summary?
  • 5.  Grades 9-10 Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; trace the text’s explanation or depiction of a complex process, phenomenon, or concept; provide an accurate summary of the text.  Grades 11-12 Determine the central ideas or conclusions of a text; summarize complex concepts, processes, or information presented in a text by paraphrasing them in simpler but still accurate terms.
  • 6.  They write down everything  They write down next to nothing  They give complete sentences  They write way too much  They don’t write enough  They copy word for word  Pull out main ideas  Focus on key details  Use key words and phrases  Break down the larger ideas  Write only enough to convey the gist  Take succinct but complete notes What You Want Them to Do
  • 7.  Synthesize information › Very high level critical thinking › mastery level of content standards  Distill info into a concise new form  Separate important info from extraneous  Paraphrase info.
  • 8.  Summarizing and Note-taking: promotes comprehension because students have to analyze what is important and what is not important and put it in their own words › a. Provide a set of rules for asking students to summarize a literary selection, a movie clip, a section of a textbook, etc. › b. Provide a basic outline for note-taking, having students fill in pertinent information
  • 9.  Students must analyze information at a deep level to decide what to › delete › substitute › keep  Should be in both linguistic and nonlinguistic forms › idea webs › Sketches › informal outlines.
  • 10.  - See more at: http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php ? title=Summarizing_Strategies&video_id=1 77533#sthash.pfxoyZrg.dpuf
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  • 12. Magnet Summary  Movie Trailers › Title › Characters › Interest › Suspense › Setting › Mood › “sell it” › Hook › music  Discovery › Marshall › Gold › Getting rich quick › Sutter › People › Flocked › Sawmill › Dig › Deeper › discovery
  • 13.  This activity helps students summarize narrative text and provides a template for summary writing. After reading narrative text, students complete the following:  Line 1: Character’s name  Line 2: Two words describing the character  Line 3: Three words describing the setting  Line 4: Four words stating the problem  Line 5: Five words describing one event  Line 6: Six words describing another event  Line 7: Seven words describing a third event  Line 8: Eight words describing the solution to the problem
  • 14.  Marshall  Curious bossy  California rivers sawmill  No deed on land  Tested gold is it real?
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  • 16. This activity can be used at the end of a unit of study or after reading an expository text to help students synthesize and summarize information they learned.  Pattern: Now I know  that ________,  that ________,  that _______. I still want to know  why ________ I’m glad I learned  that ________  because ________.  Sample poem: Now I know  that hardened lava is from a volcano,  that Hawaii is a volcano,  that earthquakes can kill people. I still want to know  when the big earthquake will  come because I want to be ready. I’m glad I learned  that volcanoes are under water  because I can be more alert.
  • 17.  Students write a 3-4 word newspaper-like “headline” for a section or paragraph. › Examples:  “Boy launches rocket!”  “Town astounded!”  “George crosses Delaware!”
  • 18.  Flip Flop › Selective Underline on first read › Flip paper over › Write everything they remember › Flop to look for underlines they missed › Write a paragraph or sentence from those details  Processing the knowledge in student brain – necessary for long-term retention of information › Provide time for students to share and compare their paragraphs › Process of sharing helps students PROCESS the knowledge › Helps them identify additional important info they may have missed › Cornell Notes: flip to back
  • 19.  Students must write a summary of selected material but have a “budget” of $2.  Each word costs 5c, 10c, etc.  You may give students “free” words if you like.
  • 21.  Procedure:   Students individually generate four words that capture the most important aspects of concept.  Share their four words with partners and compile a list of the words they have in common.  Determine two words that capture the most important aspects.  Determine the 1 word or big idea that best captures the reading.  Share the various lists generated by their group in order for the whole class to make as many learning connections as possible.
  • 22.  Write a summary of a reading selection on the large index card.   Students take the information from the large card and condense it onto the medium sized card.   Finally, students condense it down either further onto the small card.   This is a great way for students to get to the main point/idea of a selection.
  • 23.  Keep in mind—it’s not easy › Skills don’t come automatically › Just because they are in high school doesn’t mean they have mastered the skill  Hard to learn/hard to teach  Model repeatedly  Give students practice time Teacher Tips
  • 24. Past and Future……  I used to……………….  But now I’m going to try……………………