Summarizing

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Summarizing is an important skill for students for

  • textual comprehension

Elements of sumarizing

Simplification

Details v. Big Ideas

Lesson Plan example or student exercise

Example 1: discerning background details from Big Ideas

A dog and a toy

1. Details:

    • black, white and red-haired, small dog
    • big green toy
    • green carpet
    • flooring showing in upper right corner
    • foot of a table showing to upper left

2. Unimportant details: 3. Important details

    • dog
    • toy

4. Other ideas to infer:

    • dog posed quietly for the photo
    • dog seems to have already played with the toy
    • the toy does not appear to have rips from chewing

5. Big idea:

    • what do we learn about the dog?
      • he likes the toy or toys
      • therefore, It is a playful dog = the BIG IDEA

Example 2: discerning background details from Big Ideas

Three dogs

1. Details:

    • three dogs, one multi-colored, two white-brown
    • dogs on the grass, one sniffing the ground
    • Washington Monument in the near background
    • some other buildings in the further background
    • flags
      • we might also notice that the flags are at half-staff

2. Unimportant details:

  • far background buildings
  • grass (fields have grass, so we learn nothing from that)
  • presence of flags at Washington Monument

3. Important details

    • three dogs
    • the Washington Monument

4. Other ideas to infer:

    • the photographer, perhaps owner, deliberately posed the dogs in front of the Washington Monument
    • perhaps the photographer/owner could not get the dogs to pose and all three look at the camera
    • the flags at half-staff could be significant

5. Big idea:

    • what do we learn from the photo?
      • the dogs are alert, not fighting
      • the choice of the Washington Monument in the background is purposeful
      • therefore, Three dogs enjoying a walk by the Washington Monument = the BIG IDEA