Definitions
Steps
Context Clues
100

What is Summary Writing?

To tell, in your own words, what has happened in 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).

200

What is a "Main Idea"?

What the story is mainly about.

200

The final step is to...

Summarize the text!

200

"Most importantly" tells you that...

The rest of the sentence contains essential details about the story. This is something you will want to underline or record in your notes!

300

What is meant by "important details"?

Important details support the main idea of the story.

300

After writing your summary, what should you do? 

Please check over and ensure you stayed within the word limit, that all points are clear, and that you answered the question.

300

"For example" tells you that...

The author is about to give you an explanation of what a word or phrase means.


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

The second step is...

Read the question and return to the passage to find what the question asks for.

400

Name a context clue that wasn't on this jeopardy game!

an example, a comma (,), a colon (:), or a synonym/antonym.

500

What is meant by sequence in summary writing?

Sequence means the order in which an event takes place.  

500

When taking notes, it is vital only to include essential details. Why?

So you won't waste unnecessary time.

500

A definition tells you that....

The author is giving you the meaning of a word