Game Preview

Summarising Texts (Year 4)

  •  English    18     Public
    Lesson on summarising fictional texts
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • Summaries need to include _______ details
    relevant/important
  •  20
  • True or False: You should put ALL details of the story in the summary to help the reader
    False. You need to put relevant details like plot, characters, and setting.
  •  15
  • True or False: When you summarise, you must use your own words
    True.
  •  20
  • True or False: Summaries need to be written in complete sentences
    True.
  •  5
  • Summaries (do/do not) replace reading the actual text
    do not
  •  5
  • What is the question you should ask yourself when determining whether or not you should put something in your summary?
    Do you need this information to understand the text?
  •  25
  • List two kinds of relevant details we put in a summary
    characters, setting, plot, main idea
  •  15
  • What happens if when we add too many unnecessary details to a summary?
    The summary becomes muddled. It can become too long. It gives too many details.
  •  20
  • Give me TWO of the 'Super Six' words!
    Who, what, where, when, why, how?
  •  15
  • Why do we need summarizing?
    By summarizing, we can better understand and remember the key ideas, identify the most important details, and effectively communicate the main points to others.
  •  25
  • True or False? A good summary should include minor details and reader's opinions.
    False
  •  15
  • True or False? A good summary should include the main ideas .
    True
  •  15
  • In sentence summarizing, you should take out the _______ words.
    unnecessary
  •  20
  • True or False? In sentence summarizing, you should use many words as possible.
    False
  •  15
  • The purpose of a summary is to provide a _____ version of the text.
    short
  •  15
  • True or False? You should summarise no longer than one third of the original text.
    True
  •  10