Title: CRITICAL SUMMARY ASSIGNMENT
1CRITICAL SUMMARY ASSIGNMENT
- READING FOR UNDERSTANDING
- WRITING TO SHOW UNDERSTANDING
2A Critical Summary is a READING assignment!!!
- The PRIMARY goal is to demonstrate your reading
understanding - Reading means finding the authors point
purpose - If you do not understand then you can not
explainstrong reading MUST come first!!!
3Keys to Strong Reading
- Understand the TITLEthe title reveals the MAIN
IDEA will give you a guiding question. - Search for facts, descriptions, statistics or
explanations that help explain the MAIN IDEA that
the title creates
4Keys for Strong Reading (cont)
- 3. After each paragraph question what information
within the paragraph helps explain the authors
main point. - 4. Highlight key vocabulary and unknown ideas
that you need to look up (google reading)
5Keys for Strong Reading (cont)
- 5. Re-read paragraphs that contain A LOT of
information to make sure you understand the
building blocks of the article. - 6. Read the conclusion twice and ask What idea
or thought is this author ending with?
6Suggested Reading Strategies
- Create a quick thought for each
paragraphidentify the paragraphs main point - Question why the author would mention a specific
statistic, description or detail - Infer how any one detail that stands out to you
connects back to the title
7Suggested Reading Strategies
- Identify confusing statements or unknown
languageuse google to help unlock understanding - Analyze (break down) what idea or understanding
your highlighted details help build up - Connect by providing your personal reactions
- Connect paragraph topics together to build the
big picture
8Organizing my Reading
- Once you have finished, read each detail again to
review the article ideas - Group the details into categoriesshort articles
may only have one category long articles may
have 3 or 4 (maybe more) categories - Number the details to create a order of
explanation
9Preparing to Write
- First, understand your GOAL Explain the
authors main point or purpose. - Second, know the order you will mention the
details once you start writing. - Third, make sure you can EXPLAIN the article
ideas, not just repeat them.
10Preparing to WriteExplanation Tool
- For every fact or detail you have in this left
column (or highlighted in the article)
- Be able to explain what that detail means in this
right column (or a separate notebook)
11Explanation Tool
- The goal of this tool is to help you move past
repeating information - Your goal is to explain the article ideas, which
means you must understand each item the big
picture
12Objective Summary Paragraph First Section
- Your first sentence should mention the article
title, the author, and the main article point or
idea. - An objective summary means NO I THINK OR I
CONNECT OR TO ME TYPE STATEMENTS! - An objective summary only covers the main article
ideas and explains them to a reader who HAS NOT!
read the original article.
13Objective Summary Paragraph First Section
- Article details need to be in YOUR WORDS,
otherwise you need to - Use quotes for information that is used
word-for-word - Use source tags like The author says the
article goes on to say the article/author
mentions that to help connect ideas within your
summary
14Objective Summary Paragraph First Section
- Remember, the main goal of the objective summary
is to explain the articles main point - Information needs to be explained for readers who
have not read the article - There should be no I think or I would or I
feel statements in this section - By the end of the objective summary the reader of
your critical summary should understand the
basics of the original article
15Write a Strong, Extension Paragraph
- After you summarize the article, explain what you
learned and how it might connect to what you have
studied or to what you already know - Include your FEELINGS into this paragraph.
- Tell WHY the article made you feel that way.
- You can also include any lingering questions you
might have after reading the article.
16Write a Strong, Extension Paragraph
- DO NOT create a list of random, passive thoughts.
If each sentence is an I think sentence, you
have a list - Explain your personal thoughtsdont just mention
those thoughts - Reflect on WHY this article was writtenwhy did
the author think it was worth the time it took to
write??
17Extension Paragraph Tips
- Question why this article information is relevant
in our world today - Disagree with ideas within the article and
explain your stance - Connect the material to a topic we have been
covering in class and explain that connection
18Extension Paragraph Tips
- Analyze the article information by reflecting on
HOW the article built its main point - Explore any emotion or personal connection the
article may have triggered - Forecast how this information might impact our
future (as a class, as a student, as a
population, as a world)
19Your Goals
- In writing the summary you have two main goals
- 1. let other people know what the article was
about in a brief waythey should be able to read
the summary in under 3 minutes. - 2. let other people know what you thought about
the article you readespecially about what you
have learned from reading.
20Formatting the Critical Summary
- Until you become a master of this writing
style, label the first section Objective Summary
in bold as a heading - When you start your Extension label that
Extension in bold as a heading. - Remember to include your name, hour and date as a
heading at the top of the page
21Be sure to CITE YOUR SOURCE
- At the bottom of your paper, cite your source in
APA format. - (Sometimes the articles provide this for you.)
- Use sites such as www.easybib.com to help you if
you forget.
22Example paper
- Name
- hr. 1
- 9/12/2014
- Captivated by Critters Humans are Wired to
Respond to Animals - (my paragraphs would go here)
- California Institute of Technology. (2011,
September 9). Captivated by critters Humans are
wired to respond to animals. ScienceDaily.
Retrieved October 6, 2014 from www.sciencedaily.co
m/releases/ 2011/09/110909091219.htm