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Water is essential for life but is becoming scarce in many areas due to factors like climate change and population growth. Conservation efforts are needed to ensure future generations have access to this valuable resource.

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Summarizing

Water is essential for life but is becoming scarce in many areas due to factors like climate change and population growth. Conservation efforts are needed to ensure future generations have access to this valuable resource.

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Summarizing

Getting to the Point


What is a summary?
• A summary is a shortened passage, which
keeps the important and necessary
information of the original. It is a brief
restatement --- in your own words ---of the
contents of a passage.
• Note: you simply report back what the
writer has said, without making value
judgments (giving your opinion).
What is a Summary?
A summary is a shortened version
of an original text. It includes the
main idea and major supporting
points.
• Summarizing is a powerful
reading
strategy.It increases
comprehension and
retention of information.
Summary
Short account of the central ideas of a text

Summaries are not a place for…

▪ Opinions
▪ Background knowledge
▪ Personal information
How To Summarize
1. Read the text.
2. Don’t let big words scare you.
3. Ask, “What was this text about?”

Your Answer…

▪ Should cover main point and key ideas


▪ Should be in your own words
Good readers summarize. As they
read, they pause to sum up the important
ideas or events.

This helps them remember the information.


As you read a story, note the main
events.
After you read, ask yourself what the main
events were and in what order they
occurred.
Steps in writing a summary
➢ Read the article
To understand the article and find
the general theme.
➢ Reread the article
Divide into sections and label each
section.
Understand the important parts.
➢ Write one-sentence summaries
Summarize each section of thought.
Should It Go in My Summary?
Only major ideas and necessary
information should go into a summary.
Ask yourself:

“Do you need this information to


understand the text?”

If the answer is yes, put it into your own


words in your summary.
Main Idea and Key Points
The main idea is what the text is about.
Key points are arguments or information
that is used to support the main idea.

Key points may be developed or elaborated


with supporting details.

Your summary should only include main


ideas and key points, not supporting details.
Summarizing is:

• Keeping
• Deleting
• Paraphrasing
Keeping
Keep only the
important information and
main ideas.
Deleting
Do not include supporting
details in your summary.
Paraphrasing
Use your own words!!!
Organizers

The following 2 slides show


examples of organizers that
will assist you with
summarizing.
- Topic:
Main Idea:

exam
Summary

Your Turn!
Example Text
A penny for your thoughts? If it’s a 1943
copper penny, it could be worth as much as
fifty thousand dollars. In 1943, most pennies
were made out of steel since copper was
needed for World War II, so, the 1943 copper
.

penny is ultra-rare. Another rarity is the 1955


. . .

double die penny. These pennies were


T

mistakenly double stamped, so they have


overlapping dates and letters. If it’s
uncirculated, it’d easily fetch $25,000 at an
auction. Now that’s a pretty penny.
Incorrect Example Response 1
This text is about pennies.
▪ This response is too short.
▪ It does not include key ideas.
Incorrect Example Response 2
The 1943 copper penny is worth a lot of
money. Copper was hard to get during the
war so there aren’t many of them. The 1955
double die penny is worth a lot too. These
pennies were stamped twice on accident.
▪ Too much unnecessary stuff.
▪ Main idea is not clear.
Correct Example Response
This text is about two very rare and
valuable pennies: the 1943 copper penny
and the 1955 double die penny.

▪ Includes key information.


▪ Doesn’t include unnecessary information
▪ Is a complete sentence.
Summarizing

Let’s practice
One paragraph at a time…
Example paragraphs…
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.
Main Idea

Supporting Supporting Supporting


Detail Detail Detail
Main idea and supporting details

Tornado is
powerful, twisting
windstorm

Also called
Part of giant
Frightening twister
storm cloud
or cyclone
Sentence Summary…

Tornadoes are frightening,


powerful, twisting windstorms
sometimes called twisters or
cyclones that start in giant
storm clouds.
Tornadoes cont…
Tornadoes are not the only whirling
windstorms that move through the earth’s
air. Dust devils, hurricanes and typhoons
all have twisting winds. But these
windstorms differ from tornadoes in
important ways.
Main idea and supporting
details
Dust devils, hurricanes,
and typhoons have
twisting winds

Whirling windstorms Differ from tornadoes


Sentence Summary…

Dust devils, hurricanes and typhoons


also have twisting winds, but they are
different from tornadoes.
People used to play football bareheaded.
After many injuries, players began to use
plain, leather caps. Plastic helmets and
masks appeared later. Still, many players
were getting hurt. To make helmets better,
designers studied
--- woodpeckers! Their tough, spongy skulls
became the model for modern football
helmets.
Steck-Vaughn - Comprehension Skills - Main Idea - Level F.
Pg. 34
Now, summarize the text
from the previous slide.
Remember to paraphrase.
Your summary should only
be a few sentences.
Here is an example of a summary
for the passage you read.

During football’s early days, many


injuries occurred due to little or no
head protection. Improved football
helmets were designed using
woodpecker skulls as a model.
Your summary and
paraphrase will not be
exactly the same as the
example shown.
However, it should
include the following
important details.
• Football was originally
played with little or no head
protection
• Injuries occurred
• Improved helmets/head
protection were modeled
after woodpecker skulls
Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and
Quoting
• You can borrow from the works of other
writers as you research.
• As a good writer, you should
summarize, paraphrase and quote to
blend source materials in with your
own.
• But you should make sure your own
voice is heard!
REMEMBER
• Summaries are short restatements of a work's main
points.
• When writing a summary, be sure to record the
work's major ideas.
• Summaries condense a text's main ideas into a few
concise sentences.
• A summarized work is always much shorter than the
original.
• A summary should be written in your own words.
Remember to
summarize as
you read. It will
help you remember
the information.
Summarize the following paragraph:

Water is a precious resource that is essential


for all forms of life on Earth. It is used for
drinking, cooking, bathing, and irrigation,
among other things. However, water scarcity
is becoming an increasingly pressing issue in
many parts of the world due to factors such
as climate change, population growth, and
pollution. It is important that we use water
wisely and work together to conserve this
valuable resource for future generations.
Summarize the following paragraph:

Pollution is a serious problem that affects our


environment and our health. Air pollution, for
example, is caused by the release of harmful
chemicals and particles into the air from
factories, cars, and other sources. This can
lead to respiratory problems, heart disease,
and other health issues. Water pollution is
another problem that affects the quality of our
water sources and can harm aquatic life. To
combat pollution, we need to take action by
reducing our use of fossil fuels, recycling,
and being mindful of our waste.

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