I'm only showing step 1 of their training in this post: the symbols, three sentences, and illustrated summary. My next post - coming soon - will include how to find the best summary answer choice after reading a fiction passage.
We start with just a simple summary foldable (steps below.) We then move from the three "symbols" for summary (character, problem, solution,) to the three sentences, to illustrations, and possibly to a summary paragraph.
Step 1: Make the flip book. |
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
After reading Dog Breath by Dav Pilkey, we wrote our summaries using the three symbols on the cover of the flipbook, sentences and drawings on the inside.
The students draw the symbols on the front. |
Student write a sentence about who the characters are, a sentence about the problem(conflict), and finally, the solution. |
The last step is to draw a picture to go with each step of the summary. |
Credits |
The next post about summary will include how to use this to answer summary questions over a reading passage. Stay tuned!
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