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How to Summarize a Non-Fiction Passage

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After reading a text, one way to find out how much your class comprehended is to ask your pupils to summarize. This worksheet helps class members prepare for writing a summary of a nonfiction text. They note down the topic, up to eight key words, four important facts or idea, and the main idea. From here, you can assess understanding or extend the exercise by asking learners to compose summaries with the information.

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CCSS: Designed
Pros
  • Requires students to go back into the text and pick out important details, ideas, and words; a solid beginning for writing summaries
  • The organizer can be used with any informational text
Cons
  • Some individuals will need additional scaffolding in the form of sentence frames or other supports
  • Since this is preparation for writing a summary, there are only limited instructions for that portion