Title: Summarizing Notes
1Summarizing Notes
- Good learners note main ideas
- to clarify their reading.
2What is a summary?
- A summary is a brief, clear restatement of the
most important points of a paragraph or passage. - It is usually no more than one-third as long as
the original passage. - It is not copied word-for-word from the original.
- A good summary is reworded using synonyms.
3Why Summarize Readings?
- Good learners summarize longer reading passages
to provide an overview of their learning. - Since its in their own words, it represents a
synthesis of the original passage.
Is the Grim Reaper satisfied with the womans
summary?
4Summaries depend on notes.
- Effective readers annotate, or mark their text
during reading. - These notes represent the key points in the text
itself. - Later, they refer to their text notes in order to
create reading summaries.
Does it look like Bob wrote any summaries?
5What can we summarize from the original?
- Despite genetic differences between the two, a
key element in the sociological perspective to
explain the differences is social context. Josh
and Brent are both "socially imbedded" in the
family. They operate as human beings interacting
with and being influenced by others. How do they
interpret their environment? How does their
environment shape their choices or the range of
their choices? What roles have they decided to
play within this family? Questions on the
development of roles and behavior can be
understood in part through the psychology of
Alfred Adler, which since the early part of the
20th century has undergone much application in
child rearing and school settings and has spawned
a large amount of research.
6First, whats the main idea?
- Despite genetic differences between the two, a
key element in the sociological perspective to
explain the differences is social context. Josh
and Brent are both "socially imbedded" in the
family. They operate as human beings interacting
with and being influenced by others. How do they
interpret their environment? How does their
environment shape their choices or the range of
their choices? What roles have they decided to
play within this family? Questions on the
development of roles and behavior can be
understood in part through the psychology of
Alfred Adler, which since the early part of the
20th century has undergone much application in
child rearing and school settings and has spawned
a large amount of research.
7Next, paraphrase the main idea.
- Original Text
- Despite genetic differences between Josh and
Brent, a key element in the sociological
perspective to explain the differences is social
context.
- Paraphrase
- Beyond simple genetics, the complex family
relationship between the two brothers helps to
explain their differences.
8What do we summarize here?
- It is important to remember that the calorie and
Calorie are units of energy. These names are
historical carryovers from the early idea that
heat was an invisible fluid called caloric, a
view that persisted into the nineteenth century.
We now know that heat is a form of energy, and so
doesnt need its own unit. Someday the calorie
may give way to the SI unit, the joule, as the
common unit for measuring heat. (The relationship
between calories and joules is 1calorie 4.184
joules.)
9Whats the main idea?
- It is important to remember that both the calorie
and Calorie are units of energy. These names are
historical carryovers from the early idea that
heat was an invisible fluid called caloric, a
view that persisted into the nineteenth century.
We now know that heat is a form of energy, and so
doesnt need its own unit. Someday the calorie
may give way to the SI unit, the joule, as the
common unit for measuring heat. (The relationship
between calories and joules is 1 calorie 4.184
joules.)
What is the man worried about?
10Then, paraphrase the main idea.
- Original Text
- It is important to remember that both the
calorie and Calorie are units of energy.
- Paraphrase
- Energy units emphasized include the common
calorie and the more specific Calorie.
11What should be summarized?
- If you are looking for a way to finance a new
home or automobile, you should beware of
predatory lenders. A "predatory lender" talks
consumers into borrowing money under unfair and
even abusive terms. Authors warn of the ruin
predatory lenders can cause. They liken these
lenders to old-fashioned loan sharks, gangsters
who loan money at exorbitant interest rates.
Predatory lenders often grant loans they know the
borrower cannot repay so that they can repossess
the property pledged as collateral for the loan.
They target elderly, low-income groups, and
people with bad credit. They take advantage of
circumstances or lack of knowledge to hurt them
with high interest rates, huge fees, and
harassing collection tactics.
12What is the main idea?
- If you are looking for a way to finance a new
home or automobile, you should beware of
predatory lenders. A "predatory lender" talks
consumers into borrowing money under unfair and
even abusive terms. Authors warn of the ruin
predatory lenders can cause. They liken these
lenders to old-fashioned loan sharks, gangsters
who loan money at exorbitant interest rates.
Predatory lenders often grant loans they know the
borrower cannot repay so that they can repossess
the property pledged as collateral for the loan.
They target elderly, low-income groups, and
people with bad credit. They take advantage of
circumstances or lack of knowledge to hurt them
with high interest rates, huge fees, and
harassing collection tactics.
13Then, paraphrase the main idea.
- Original Text
- A "predatory lender" talks consumers into
borrowing money under unfair and even abusive
terms.
- Paraphrase
- Lenders that force the weak into terrible
borrowing plans are considered to be predators.
14Can you find the summary?
- Raw honey has high nutritional value and
medicinal remedies. It contains vitamins and
minerals and is a natural and powerful medicine,
both internally and externally. The list of
honey's beneficial functions is a long one. Honey
increases calcium absorption fights colds and
respiratory infections of all kinds can help to
boost gastrointestinal ulcer healing aids
obesity and supplies instant energy without the
insulin surge caused by sugar. At night it can
help with insomnia. As an antiseptic, honey is
also a drawing agent for poisons from bites or
stings or infected wounds, and has outperformed
antibiotics in treatments for stomach
ulcerations, gangrene, surgical wound infections,
surgical incisions and the protection of skin
grafts, corneas, blood vessels and bones during
storage.
- Raw honey has high nutritional value and
medicinal remedies. - It contains vitamins and minerals and is a
natural and powerful medicine, both internally
and externally. - The list of honey's beneficial functions is a
long one. - Honey increases calcium absorption fights colds
and respiratory infections of all kinds can help
to boost gastrointestinal ulcer healing. - At night it can help with insomnia.
15Can you find the summary?
- Raw honey has high nutritional value and
medicinal remedies. It contains vitamins and
minerals and is a natural and powerful medicine,
both internally and externally. The list of
honey's beneficial functions is a long one. Honey
increases calcium absorption fights colds and
respiratory infections of all kinds can help to
boost gastrointestinal ulcer healing aids
obesity and supplies instant energy without the
insulin surge caused by sugar. At night it can
help with insomnia. As an antiseptic, honey is
also a drawing agent for poisons from bites or
stings or infected wounds, and has outperformed
antibiotics in treatments for stomach
ulcerations, gangrene, surgical wound infections,
surgical incisions and the protection of skin
grafts, corneas, blood vessels and bones during
storage.
- Raw honey has high nutritional value and
medicinal remedies. - It contains vitamins and minerals and is a
natural and powerful medicine, both internally
and externally. - The list of honey's beneficial functions is a
long one. - Honey increases calcium absorption fights colds
and respiratory infections of all kinds can help
to boost gastrointestinal ulcer healing. - At night it can help with insomnia.
16Can you find the summary?
- In recent years, American police forces have
called out SWAT teams 40,000 times annually. SWAT
teams serve routine warrants to people who pose
no danger, according to Radley Balko's "Overkill
The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America" - SWAT teams with special weapons and tactics were
once used only for hostages held by armed
criminals. - SWAT teams often forcefully enter the wrong
address, resulting in death, injury, and trauma
to perfectly innocent people. Occasionally,
highly keyed-up police kill one another in the
confusion caused by their stun grenades. - Today local police have helicopters, machine
guns, grenade launchers, battering rams,
explosives, chemical sprays, body armor, night
vision, rappelling gear, and armored vehicles.
Some even have tanks!
- In recent years, American police forces have
called out SWAT teams 40,000 times annually. - SWAT teams serve routine warrants to people who
pose no danger, according to Radley Balko's
"Overkill The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids
in America - SWAT teams with special weapons and tactics were
once used only for hostages held by armed
criminals. - SWAT teams often forcefully enter the wrong
address, resulting in death, injury, and trauma
to perfectly innocent people. Occasionally,
highly keyed-up police kill one another in the
confusion caused by their stun grenades.
17Can you find the summary?
- In recent years, American police forces have
called out SWAT teams 40,000 times annually. SWAT
teams serve routine warrants to people who pose
no danger, according to Radley Balko's "Overkill
The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America" - SWAT teams with special weapons and tactics were
once used only for hostages held by armed
criminals. - SWAT teams often forcefully enter the wrong
address, resulting in death, injury, and trauma
to perfectly innocent people. Occasionally,
highly keyed-up police kill one another in the
confusion caused by their stun grenades. - Today local police have helicopters, machine
guns, grenade launchers, battering rams,
explosives, chemical sprays, body armor, night
vision, rappelling gear, and armored vehicles.
Some even have tanks!
- In recent years, American police forces have
called out SWAT teams 40,000 times annually. - SWAT teams serve routine warrants to people who
pose no danger, according to Radley Balko's
"Overkill The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids
in America. - SWAT teams with special weapons and tactics were
once used only for hostages held by armed
criminals. - SWAT teams often forcefully enter the wrong
address, resulting in death, injury, and trauma
to perfectly innocent people. Occasionally,
highly keyed-up police kill one another in the
confusion caused by their stun grenades.
18Remember that summaries are
- Brief, clear restatement of the most important
points of a passage. - No more than one-third as long as the original
passage. - Not copied word-for-word from the original.
- Reworded using synonyms.