Fiction Summarizing Teaching Slides and Printable Guided Notes
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Description
Looking for an interactive, rigorous, and easy (for you) way to teach your students fiction summarizing skills? This teaching slide bundle (with optional printable student notes) will help instruct you through teaching and implementing guided practice of summarizing fiction stories.
There are 5 sets of teaching slides and guided notes included for each of the following topics:
- Introduction to Summarizing Fiction Stories
- Summarizing Fiction Stories with the 5W and 1H Strategy
- Summarizing Fiction Stories with the SWBSTF Strategy
- Summarizing Fiction Stories with the Who, Where, Did What, Outcome Strategy
- Summary vs Retell
Learning Objectives Covered in this Bundle:
Introduction to Summarizing Fiction Stories (40 slides)
- Review the difference between summaries and retellings (but not in detail)
- Learn the guidelines for writing fiction summaries
- Learn the common mistakes made when writing summaries
- Analyze given summaries and determine which common mistake was made
Summarizing Fiction Stories with the 5W and 1H Strategy (24 slides)
- Learn the specific strategy for summarizing by looking at examples and a given summary
- Practice summarizing a story with guided instructions to complete a strategy organizer and then summarize
Summarizing Fiction Stories with the SWBSTF Strategy (28 slides)
- SWBSTF = Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then, Finally
- Learn the specific strategy for summarizing by looking at examples and a given summary
- Practice summarizing a story with guided instructions to complete a strategy organizer and then summarize
Summarizing Fiction Stories with the Who, Where, Did What, Outcome Strategy (26 slides)
- Learn the specific strategy for summarizing by looking at examples and a given summary
- Practice summarizing a story with guided instructions to complete a strategy organizer and then summarize
Summary vs Retell (32 slides)
- Define and understand what summaries are.
- Identify a retelling and a summary.
- Differentiate between retellings and summaries.
About the Teaching Slides Presentations
The presentation is a great way to teach or review the reading skill. It works well if you project it on your interactive whiteboard as a whole group lesson, but you could also assign it independently through your digital learning platform as a reference for your students.
The teaching presentation includes a variety of types of slides…
- Vocabulary
- Questions
- Answers
- Short stories
- Longer stories with comprehension questions
- Brainstorming
- Interactive activities
Interactive Elements:
The presentation encourages participation by asking students questions and encouraging them to answer as they go. Add in more interactive elements as needed to keep your students engaged and interacting with the content.
The presentations are NOT editable. Due to copyright restrictions and the terms of use of design components used, the presentations are not editable. You are able to delete or reorder slides as needed. Thank you for understanding.
Note: Some of the longer passages have discussion questions included on the slides. They are NOT included in the student printables. These are not always related to the skill, but optional discussion questions you may wish to use for conversations or “turn and talk” opportunities.
Accessing the Presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint:
If you want to access the slideshow in Microsoft PowerPoint instead of Google Slides, simply make a copy to your drive, then follow these steps:
- Open the Google Slides file.
- Click: File > Download > Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx)
- The file will download to your computer and you will be able to open it in PowerPoint.
About the Guided Notes
The guided notes match the presentation and allow students to fill in the blanks while you go through the slides. After the presentation, the students have a handy reference for the skill!
Are you looking for teaching slides for other reading skills?