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How to Write a Summary of a Non-Fiction Text


By Lynn Brogan

In this segment, the teacher uses metacogitive strategies to teach students how to summarize in their own words and not simply quote the author. Using key words, main idea, and text features found within a non-fiction text, the teacher uses an interactive white board to model for students how to write a nonfiction text summary in their own word

How To Write an Objective Summary


By NattyGeek78

This video explains how to write an objective summary of a text.

How To Write an Objective Summary


By NattyGeek78

This video explains how to write an objective summary of a text.

Common Core Literature Standard 2: How to determine a theme and its formation


By OnDemandInstruction

This instructional video covers: determining a theme of a text, analyzing its development, and providing a summary of the text.

Common Core Literature Standard 2: Themes


By OnDemandInstruction

This video is a resource on themes. The learning goals of the video are the following: determine the theme of a text; analyze its development; and provide a summary of the text.

How to Write a Summary


By Smrt English

This video discusses how to write a successful summary in academic English. Students will learn the important do's and don'ts of summary writing and be able to read a text and summarize it more effectively.

How to Write a Summary


By Smrt English

In this video, we will discuss how to write a successful summary in academic English. Students will learn the important do's and don'ts of summary writing and be able to read a text and summarize it more effectively.

eSpark Learning: Developing Theme Instructional Video (7.RI.2)


By eSparkLearningVideos

This video demonstrates how to find central ideas in a nonfiction passage and to write a summary of these ideas. It uses an annotated text to illustrate the concepts.

Theme Revisited - Moving from Summary to Analysis


By WarnerJordanEducation

A difference does exist between summary of a text and the analysis of a text. The goal is to help students move from what they observe in a text (summary) to what they are thinking deeply about in that text (analysis). It reviews the definition of theme, revisits several literary elements, and includes cinematic elements that students should consider when discussing a film. It presents the steps students can take to analyze film and relates that to the steps students take to analyze literature.

Theme Revisited - Moving from Summary to Analysis


By WarnerJordanEducation

A difference does exist between summary of a text and the analysis of a text. The goal is to help students move from what they observe in a text (summary) to what they are thinking deeply about in that text (analysis). It reviews the definition of theme, revisits several literary elements, and includes cinematic elements that students should consider when discussing a film. It presents the steps students can take to analyze film and relates that to the steps students take to analyze literature

Quotes, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing


By EnglishI PLC

This video explains how to shape evidence with quotations, paraphrase, and summary of sources. It particularly distinguishes the differences between paraphrasing and summarizing from another author's text.

Quotes, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing


By EnglishI PLC

This video explains how to shape evidence with quotations, paraphrase, and summary of sources. It particularly distinguishes the differences between paraphrasing and summarizing from another author's text.

11th Grade Reading


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11th grade ELA lesson aligned to MA Curriculum Frameworks ELA Standard: RL 2 – Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text and analyze their development over the course of the text, including how they interact and build on one another to produce a complex account; provide an objective summary of the text.

Common Core Reading Standard 2 Main and Supporting Ideas


By OnDemandInstruction

This video identifies topic as the subject of a text and the main idea as what the author has to say about the subject. Also, it differentiates main and supporting ideas. Finally, students are encouraged to write summaries and outlines of their reading.

Common Core Reading Standard 2 Main and Supporting Ideas


By OnDemandInstruction

This video identifies topic as the subject of a text and the main idea as what the author has to say about the subject. Also, it differentiates main and supporting ideas. Finally, students are encouraged to write summaries and outlines of their reading.

Learning From the 2017 Exams: English Language Paper 2 Question 2


By mrbruff

This lesson addresses an English Language exam question that requires students to write a summary of the differences between two sources. The instructor stresses the importance of identifying clear differences between two sources and being able to infer about what has not been clearly stated in the text.

Readers Summarize to Share with Others - Language Arts, Reading, Grades 3 - 6


By Lumos Learning

Language Arts, Reading, Grades 3 - 6, Jen Corcoran This is a production of Fairfax County Public Schools, Fairfax County, Virginia.

4th Grade ELA, Main Idea


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4th grade english language arts lesson on finding facts through close read of text; aligned to MA Curriculum Framework Standard RI.4.1.

9th Grade ELA


By Lumos Learning

9th grade ELA lesson on using evidence to identify common themes across multiple texts.

9th Grade ELA


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9th grade ELA lesson on using evidence to identify common themes across multiple texts.