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Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom, and she wants to leave a message with you. The message is fairly long and complicated. How do you make sure your friend gets the message?

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Page 1: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom, and she wants to leave a message with you. The message is fairly long and complicated. How do you make sure your friend gets the message?

Page 2: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

You probably SUMMARIZED!

You • thought about what was important• remembered key words, and• put it all in your own words to tell your friend.

Page 3: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

take sections of text and restate the most important idea(s) in our own words

Use reading TOOLS, such as: rereading, slowing down, marking the text

WHEN WE SUMMARIZE, WE…

So basically, this is saying…

Page 4: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

1. Deletes trivial material that is unnecessary to understanding.

2. Deletes words that repeat information.

3. Substitutes for a list of things with a word that describes the things in the list (ex: use “trees” for “elm, oak, and maple”)

4. Keeps things that are important.

LOOK AT WHAT YOUR BRAIN DOES!

Page 5: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

1. Delete trivial material that is unnecessary to understanding.

2. Delete words that repeat information.

3. Substitute for a list of things with a word that describes the things in the list (ex: use “trees” for “elm, oak, and maple”)

4. Keep things that are important.

SO BASICALLY, YOU MUST:

1. Delete unnecessary things.

2. Substitute.

3. Keep main ideas.

Page 6: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

Try these TOOLS to help youSUMMARIZE while you read!

Reread slowly, looking for important/repeated info

Underline/Highlight repeated words and phrases

Stop sometimes and write/draw in the margin

Page 7: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

Text messaging, or texting is the common term for the sending of "short" (160 characters or fewer, including spaces, newer phones can hold up to 20 pages of 160 characters) text messages from mobile phones using the Short Message Service (SMS). It is available on most digital mobile phones and some personal digital assistants with on-board wireless telecommunications. The individual messages which are sent are called text messages or, more colloquially, texts or SMS.

Let me show you how I summarize!

Page 8: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

Preamble to the Constitutionof the United States

 We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

Now you try it together with someone!

Page 9: Imagine you’re at a KMS basketball game and your friend left his/her cell phone with you while she went to the concession stand. It’s your friend’s mom,

Now, summarize what we’ve been talking about today!

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Marzano, R. J., Pickering, D. J., & PollocK, J. E. (2001). Classroom Instruction that Works: Research-Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement. Alexandria: ASCD.

Tovani, C. (2000). I Read It But I Don't Get It: Comprehension Strategies for Adolescent Readers. Portsmouth: Stenhouse.