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.
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Step 1: Make the flip book. |
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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.
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The students draw the symbols on the front. |
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Student write a sentence about who the characters are, a sentence about the problem(conflict), and finally, the solution. |
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The last step is to draw a picture to go with each step of the summary. |
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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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ReplyDeleteCarla @ Comprehension Connection
BTW...I am teaching 4th and 5th, and I love it when I find a blogger working with that age range. Hope the transition for you has gone well.