Objective Summary How Do I Write One?.

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Objective Summary How Do I Write One?

Bell Ringer: Write key vocab and definitions. Objective – dealing with facts without letting one’s feelings interfere with them Subjective - of, relating to, or arising within one's self or mind; personal. Summary – a short statement of the main points

Writing an Objective Summary After determining (finding) and analyzing (breaking down into parts) a central idea, the next reading skill to practice is writing an objective summary. Today you will learn how to write an objective summary. Take notes by writing down everything in BLUE.

Writing an Objective Summary Sometimes when we read, there is so much information in the text that we also have to decide what is most important and worth remembering. What is most interesting is not always what is most important, and there is often unimportant information in what we are reading.

Writing an Objective Summary After we determine what is most important, we then have to decide how to put the information into a format that is concise and clear. Focus on the central ideas from the text (most important information that lets the reader know what the story is about). Omit supporting or minor details.

Writing an Objective Summary Write only enough to convey the central idea (4-5 sentences maximum). Organize the information clearly. Restate the information in your own words - DO NOT COPY FROM THE TEXT. DO NOT include any opinions or personal thoughts.

Writing an Objective Summary Name It: Identify the title of the text and the author. Verb It: Use one of the following “summary” verbs: shows, describes, explains, discusses, lists, explores, illustrates, teaches, compares, states. Central Idea: Identify the central idea of the text.

Writing an Objective Summary Pick 1-2 important details from the beginning of the text, 1-2 from the middle of the text, and 1-2 from the end of the text. Any Questions…