Summarizing
Vocabulary
If a text gives you a list of important vocabulary in it's preview, or your teacher provides vocabulary prior to a unit of study, use these vocabulary words as important information that should be included in your summary.
Keeping
Keep only the important information: main idea and key notes.
Summarizing is:
Keeping Deleting Paraphrasing
Deleting
Do not include supporting details in your summary.
Summarizing is a powerful reading strategy.
...It increases comprehension and retention of information.
"Summaries are about the author's arguments and details;
...They are not the place for personal opinions or judgments.
When you summarize,
...You restate the most important information of a text, using your own words.
A summary can be completed in writing,
...but also orally.
One of the most important parts of summarizing is paraphrasing - which is....
...putting important information into your own words.
Summarizing Tricks
Text features vocabulary topic sentences Reporters' notes (who, what, where, why, how) Graphic Organizers
Text Features
Text features such as titles, subtitles, bold, color, margin notes, etc. are clues to a text's most important information -- information you may want to include in your summary.
Paraphrasing
Use your own words!!!
Topic Sentence
When reading a short text, identify the topic sentence in each paragraph. A topic sentence holds the most important information in a paragraph. Therefore, a summary can be written simply by paraphrasing the topic sentences into your own words.