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Summarizing Made Easy with Graphic Organizers
Are you tired of students struggling with summarizing? Do you wish you had a tool that made it easier for students to identify the main idea and key details? Look no further than these free printable Summarizing Graphic Organizers!
What are Summarizing Graphic Organizers?
Summarizing Graphic Organizers are visual aids that help students organize their thinking when summarizing a text. These organizers provide a framework for students to identify the main idea and key details of a text, and to synthesize that information into a concise summary.
How to Use Summarizing Graphic Organizers
Before having students use the Summarizing Graphic Organizers, first model how to use them. Begin by reading a short text aloud and thinking aloud as you identify the main idea and key details. Then, model how to use the graphic organizer to synthesize that information into a summary.
Once students have seen the process modeled, have them work in pairs or small groups to use the graphic organizers with a different text. Monitor their progress and provide feedback and support as needed.
Types of Summarizing Graphic Organizers
There are several types of Summarizing Graphic Organizers, each with their unique strengths. Here are a few examples:
1. Story Map
The Story Map Graphic Organizer is perfect for summarizing narrative texts. It includes sections for the characters, setting, problem, events, and resolution. This organizer helps students identify the main characters and plot points, which are crucial elements of a summary of a narrative text.
2. Main Idea and Details Organizer
The Main Idea and Details Graphic Organizer is a versatile tool that can be used with any type of text. It asks students to identify the main idea and supporting details of a text. This organizer helps students identify the main ideas and key details of a text, which are crucial elements of a summary.
3. Venn Diagram
The Venn Diagram Graphic Organizer is a great tool to use when comparing and contrasting two texts. It includes two circles that overlap, with one text in each circle. Students then identify the similarities and differences between the two texts, and synthesize that information into a summary.
Final Thoughts
Summarizing can be a difficult skill for many students, but by using Summarizing Graphic Organizers, you can make it far more accessible. These free printable organizers are easy to use, versatile, and can be customized depending on your needs. Give them a try and see how they transform your students’ summarizing skills!
Happy teaching!