Definitions
The 5 W's
Steps
Context Clues
Reading Strategies
100

What does it mean to "summarize" something?

To tell, in your own words, what has happened in the story.

100

Name the 'W' that talks about the setting or place in a story.

The 'Where' of the story

100
You must first...
Read the text!
100
The words "first", "then", "next", and "finally" tell you.....
the order in which the story takes place (sequence).
100
What is predicting?
To think about a text before you read it.
200
What is a "main idea"?
What the story is mostly about.
200

Name the 'W' for the events of the story.

The 'What' of the story.
200
The final step is to...
Summarize the text!
200
"Most importantly" tells you that...
The rest of the sentence contains an important detail to the story. This is something you will want to underline or record in your notes!
200
What are text features? Give an example.
Pictures, captions, titles, etc.
300
What is meant by "important details"?
Important details support the main idea of the story.
300

Name the 'W' that talks about the time the story is taking place.

The 'When' of the story.

300
After you have written your summary, what should you make sure you have included?
The beginning/middle/end (sequence), the problem/solution, the name of the text and the main character(s) in it.
300
"For example" tells you that...
The author is about to give you an explanation of what a word or phrase means.
300
What does it mean to make a connection?
To connect what you're reading to something in your life, the world, or another text.
400
What's the difference between "retelling" and "summarizing" a story?
A retelling is when you describe the story in complete detail from start to finish. A summary includes only the details that support the main idea.
400

Name the 'W' that talks about the characters or people in the story.

The 'Who' of the story.

400
The second step is...
you must re-read and take notes or underline the important parts.
400
Gary Paulsen writes books that appeal, or are of particular interest, to young adult readers.
What is the context clue in this sentence?
400
What is visualization?
To make a mental movie of what you're reading.
500
When you write a summary, it must be written in the correct sequence of events. What does sequence mean?
Sequence means the order in which an event takes place.
500

Name the 'W' that talks about a person's reason for doing something in the story.

The 'Why' of the story.

500

When you are taking notes, it is important to only include important details. These are known as...

key details or 'meat and potatoes' words. 

500
Name a context clue that wasn't on this jeopardy game!
A definition, an example, a comma (,), a colon (:), or a synonym/antonym.
500
What is an evaluation?
Making a judgement or informed opinion of a text you have read.
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