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How to Get theHow to Get the Most FromMost FromSummarizing StrategiesSummarizing Strategies

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Collaborative Pairs

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Essential Questions:

••What is summarizingWhat is summarizing? ? ••What is summarizingWhat is summarizing? ?

••Why summarize?Why summarize?

••What does summarizing look like? What does summarizing look like?

••How do you use distributed summarizing?How do you use distributed summarizing?How do you use distributed summarizing?How do you use distributed summarizing?

••What What are exemplary summarizing strategies?are exemplary summarizing strategies?

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ThinkThink--PairPair--ShareShareThinkThink PairPair ShareShare

What does What does i i summarizing

mean to you?y

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Strategies That MostI t A hi tImpact Achievement

Rank Strategy Effect Size Percentile Gain

1 Extending Thinking Strategies(compare/contrast; cause/effect; classifying; analogies/metaphors)

1.61 45

2 Summarizing 1.00 343 Vocabulary In Context .85 33

4 Advance Organizers .73 28g

5 Non-Verbal Representations .65 25

(US Department of Education: 2002)

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“Effective Summarizing leads ec e Su a g eads to an increase in student l i H l i t d t learning. Helping students recognize how information is recognize how information is structured will help them

i h h d summarize what they read or hear Summarization is a real-hear. Summarization is a realworld skill.”

(Rick Wormeli, 2003)

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Summarize Summarize Summarize Summarize • To consolidate information

• To promote retention of knowledge

• To Actively process information • To Actively process information

• To rehearse and practice skills To rehearse and practice skills

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Types of SummarizingTypes of SummarizingTypes of SummarizingTypes of Summarizing

VisuallyVisually

OrallyOrally

VisuallyVisually

OrallyOrally

DramaticallyDramatically

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Think of summarizing as a Think of summarizing as a mirror that is reflective of our student’s learning, therefore of our teaching of our teaching.

It is both formative and summative, and should always direct our instructionalways direct our instruction.

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What does summarizing look glike?

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Summarizing During a LessonSummarizing During a LessonWhat Is The Essential Question Of The Lesson??

Activating/ i t ib t d G id d ti Activating/Previewing

Distributed Guided Practice orDistributed Summarizing(Assessment Prompts)

Teaching Strategies

( p )

Summarize and AnswerEssential Question

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Summarizing Should…Summarizing Should…• Support and Consolidate learning• Lead to comprehension and retention• Be connected to assessments prompts-p p

related to what has been taught thus far • Involves all studentsInvolves all students• Allow students to process new information

and new vocabularyand new vocabulary• Occurs throughout the lesson

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How do you use How do you use Di t ib t d Distributed

Summarizing?g

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Why Collaborative Pairs?Why Collaborative Pairs?

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Collaborative Pairs

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Numbered Heads• Students in pairs (only one group of 3)• Each student has a number• Activities distributed throughout lesson

– Summarize– Clarify / Explain– Predict– Generate a QuestionGenerate a Question

Best Grouping:• Low/Avg• Avg/Avg• Avg/High• Avg/High

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Distributed Summarizing Task Examples

Chunk your teaching and ask questions at d t i d i t lpre-determined intervals.

Task Examples: Task Examples: • “We have been talking about____. 1’s clarify or explain to

your partner (2) and 2’s report.”y p ( ) p

• “1’s explain to 2’s why____ is important? 2’s share one key point to remember about ”key point to remember about_____.

• “2’s tell 1 how to ______ (steps in a process). 1’s carry out the process as 2’s describe.”

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Pairs CheckingPairs Checking1 A Circle numbers123

A. Circle numbers.

B. Each student does their own 34

work.

C When they complete a 56

C. When they complete a circled number, stop. Check answers with partner If 7

8answers with partner. If agree, go on. If not, correct then continuethen continue.

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Distributed Summarizing 10-minutes – Teach/present/model

1-2 min – Collaborative paired activity

10 min – Teach/present1-2 min – Collaborative paired activity

10 min – Teach/present1-2 min – Collaborative paired activity

10 min – Teach/present1 2 i C ll b ti i d ti it1-2 min – Collaborative paired activity

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The Important Thing….p gThe important thing about Distributed Summarizing is_______________________________________________________________

Another detail

Another DetailAnother Detail

Another Detail

But the important thing about Distributed Summarizing is______________________________________________________________.

The first and last sentences are nearly identical

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Exemplary e p a y Summarizing Summarizing

StrategiesStrategies

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Summarizing at the End of the LessonSummarizing at the End of the Lesson

• Choose a thoughtful and purposeful Choose a thoughtful and purposeful summarizing strategies

• Remember, the students must do the summarizing themselves for learning to summarizing themselves for learning to construct meaning

• Reflect on Questions to ask when planning summarizing strategies: Pg. 9planning summarizing strategies: Pg. 9

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Recall, Reflect, Write or Tell iStrategies: 3-2-1

3 ideas N d t 2Narrow down to 21 Big Idea

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3-2-1Page 10

Classroom Examples:

3 2 13 _________________

Example 1:3 differences between

the characters

__________________________________

2 similarities1 question you’d like

to ask either character_________________

Example 2:3 ways to get a total of 12

2 _________________2 ways to get to 351 important thing to

remember about math_________________

1 _________________

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The Absent Student

Write a letter to the absent student answering the Essential QuestionEssential Question.

Dear ,____________,Today we learned____________________________.The most important thing we learned waswas__________________________________________.If you had been here you would have really enjoyed ______________________________________________.I hope that tomorrow we will learn_____________.

Your friendYour friend,

P.S. I’m wondering________________________________

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Show MeShow MeShow MeShow Me• Draw a Picture Diagram or a MapDraw a Picture, Diagram or a Map• Physical Demonstrate

C t O i• Create an Organizer

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Reflections PReflections P--MM--IIReflections PReflections P MM IIStatement: All teachers should receive merit pay.

Pluses Minuses Interesting

Cl lClassroom examples:•We should extend diplomatic relations to that county.•Studying grammar is the best way to learn to write.

Th ti t’ f li d li hti th b t t •The artist’s use of line and lighting are the best ways to determine a painting’s quality.

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Inner Outer Circle Inner Outer Circle •• Half Half of the group makes a circle facing of the group makes a circle facing inwardinward

•• Half Half of the group forms an inner circle facing a of the group forms an inner circle facing a partnerpartnerpp

•• Think of the circles as gears, with the inner Think of the circles as gears, with the inner circle circle stationarystationarycircle circle stationarystationary

•• Teacher asks a question allowing the outer Teacher asks a question allowing the outer t d fi t Th i t d fi t Th i person to respond first. The inner person person to respond first. The inner person

responds next for a total of a minuteresponds next for a total of a minute..

•• The Inner circle person then rotates to the right The Inner circle person then rotates to the right 3 people.3 people.

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A B C ReviewA-B-C ReviewCreate a summary sentence about

thi ’ l d t d th t something you’ve learned today that

starts with your selected letter. Be sure s a s you se ec ed e e . e su e

that your sentence answers one of our

Essential Questions.

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What are Exemplary S i i St t i ?Summarizing Strategies?

• #1 tell your partner how you can have #1 tell your partner how you can have students summarize in writing, orally, or dramaticallydramatically.

#2 t ll t h h • #2 tell your partner how you can have students summarize visually/artistically,

h i ll i llphysically or musically.

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How is Summarizing distributed throughout the lesson?throughout the lesson?

Essential Question: How do I use adjectives to describe nouns?Assessment Prompts: Descriptive words; Visualization; Seeing words; Pictures to words

Activating Strategy: g gyChoose your favorite person and then describe this person to your partner.

AP#1: Write the answer to: What words did you use that helped your partner know who you were describing?

Teaching Strategies:

Show students a picture of a slug. Have students brainstorm words to describe it.

AP#2: Students Pair-Share: How does the describing word help you see the slug?Read a book that has many adjectives, i.e. Thundercakes by Patricia Pollaco, The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle. As you read stop at selected times and have students describe the passage readyou read, stop at selected times and have students describe the passage read.

AP#3: Ones tell Twos: Which words helped you ‘see’ what the words were describing?, while Twos write them down. Share with another pair.

Continue in this manner until you finish reading the book.y gExplain that adjectives are words used to describe nouns, that adjectives make nouns smile. Give each student a picture book.Have them choose a picture and describe it to their partner. The partner then has to find the page using the descriptors from their partner.

AP#4: Twos explain to your partner how the description helped you find the page. Ones report to group.

Summarizing Strategy: The Most Important Thing. Today, when your parents ask you what you learned in school you will share what you learned about adjectives. Write down what you learned about adjectives using The Most Important Thing.

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How is Summarizing distributed throughout the lesson?throughout the lesson?

Essential Question: Why do authors use foreshadowing?

Assessment Prompts: Suspense; Cause and effect; Predictions

Activating Strategy: Play selected pieces from movies that show how music gets the viewer thinking about what is coming next.

Teaching Strategies: Graphic Organizer: Cause/Effect T-Chart

fRead a novel that uses foreshadowing. Clues can be given through dialogue, description, or actions taken by characters.Using the organizer to record, find examples where foreshadowing builds suspense or causes the reader to question the action of a character so the reader wants to continue reading. Add real life examples.

AP#1: On the bottom of the chart answer: What is suspense and how is it used with foreshadowing?AP#1: On the bottom of the chart answer: What is suspense and how is it used with foreshadowing?

AP#2: On the back of the chart answer: How does the understanding of cause and effect support foreshadowing? Share your answers with your partner.Stop at different points in the book and note when foreshadowing is used. Have students predict what they think will happen based on the clue.

AP#3: Think-Pair-Share: How do predictions strengthen the understanding of foreshadowing?

Summarizing Strategy:

3-2-1: 3 ways an author uses foreshadowing. 2 examples of suspense. 1 prediction that was confirmed in the story.

Additional Information:Novel examples: Edgar Allen Poe, Jaws, To Kill a Mockingbird, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter books.

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Synectics SummarySynectics Summary• The joining together of different and The joining together of different and

apparently irrelevant elements• Looking at the critical attributes and • Looking at the critical attributes and

going to a deeper level of thinkingIt’ ll b t l i• It’s all about analogies

= Summarizing ???

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In SummaryIn Summary……

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A teacher who lets the students summarize is lik blike a _________ because__________

Steering wheel

A teacher who lets studentsSummarize is likea steering wheel becausea steering wheel becauseshe/he is constantly at the wheel determining the courseof direction needed by thet d tstudents.

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