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Copy This Cornell Note Format Main Ideas Notes:

Summary = A brief statement of the main ideas and supporting details presented in a piece of writing.

Copy This Cornell Note Format Main Ideas Notes: Summary = A brief statement of the main ideas and supporting details presented in a piece of writing.

Copy This Cornell Note Format Main Ideas Notes: Summary = A brief statement of the main ideas and supporting details presented in a piece of writing. =short with main ideas & details

Who Cares? The ability to summarize is important in many jobs. Critics => summarize the work to be critiqued Doctors => summarize a patient’s condition to others. Construction workers => summarize the process of a building site. Also You will be tested on this During the next few weeks!

A summary does not include… your opinions or judgments “I disagree with the way the author …” “No character has been as funny as this one.”

Summaries Stick to the Facts

Summary Format for Articles In this article, the author describes……(“big idea”/main point of article). The first important detail is/ One detail that supports this is…(1st important detail/idea from the article that supports “big idea”) . Also/In addition,….(2nd important detail/idea). As a result,…(3rd important detail/idea). Therefore,… (state purpose/message)

Copy This Cornell Note Format Main Ideas Notes: What to look for? Practice examples: key words/concepts- Must have:

How to Summarize What to look for? Pay attention to key words, phrases and concepts Look for the main idea and supporting details Mark your text (if can’t, then write notes on a separate piece of paper.) Try to get overall purpose or meaning of the text

The Brush of Innocence. (Wang Yani biography) Publishers Weekly | November 29, 1991 | by Maughan, Shannon At the age of three, Wang Yani declared to her father, "I want to paint and paint." Since that time the young artist has produced more than 10,000 paintings and has had solo exhibitions in major museums throughout the world. Now 16, and long considered a national treasure by her native China, Yani's remarkable career is the subject of a new book, A Young Painter: The Life and Paintings of Wang Yani--China's Extraordinary Young Artist, packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications Inc. and New China Pictures Co. and published this fall by Scholastic. During a recent visit--their first--to New York City, Yani and her father, Wang Shiqiang (with assistance from translator Yingnan Zhao), spoke to PW about Yani's emergence as a prominent painter, and of her experiences in the art world. In this country, those familiar with Yani's work probably most readily associate her with the paintings depicting playful monkeys and cats, for which she first became famous and which constituted a substantial part of her 1989 one-person show at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. One of the monkey paintings, "Scratching an Itch for Mother," was made into a postage stamp and issued in China when Yani was just eight years old. From the days of her earliest scribbling, Yani's father, an art educator and also a painter, encouraged his daughter to be a spontaneous and independent thinker. Yani learned the lesson well. When asked how she developed her talent she replies, "Don't think anyone can help you paint. Colors, paper and paint are all you have to depend on. You must tell a story to yourself." As a result, Yani's paintings have always communicated her thoughts, feelings and impressions, and she continues to paint daily, much as one would write in a journal or diary.

The Brush of Innocence. (Wang Yani biography) Publishers Weekly | November 29, 1991 | by Maughan, Shannon At the age of three, Wang Yani declared to her father, "I want to paint and paint." Since that time the young artist has produced more than 10,000 paintings and has had solo exhibitions in major museums throughout the world. Now 16, and long considered a national treasure by her native China, Yani's remarkable career is the subject of a new book, A Young Painter: The Life and Paintings of Wang Yani--China's Extraordinary Young Artist, packaged by Byron Preiss Visual Publications Inc. and New China Pictures Co. and published this fall by Scholastic. During a recent visit--their first--to New York City, Yani and her father, Wang Shiqiang (with assistance from translator Yingnan Zhao), spoke to PW about Yani's emergence as a prominent painter, and of her experiences in the art world. In this country, those familiar with Yani's work probably most readily associate her with the paintings depicting playful monkeys and cats, for which she first became famous and which constituted a substantial part of her 1989 one-person show at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C. One of the monkey paintings, "Scratching an Itch for Mother," was made into a postage stamp and issued in China when Yani was just eight years old. From the days of her earliest scribbling, Yani's father, an art educator and also a painter, encouraged his daughter to be a spontaneous and independent thinker. Yani learned the lesson well. When asked how she developed her talent she replies, "Don't think anyone can help you paint. Colors, paper and paint are all you have to depend on. You must tell a story to yourself." As a result, Yani's paintings have always communicated her thoughts, feelings and impressions, and she continues to paint daily, much as one would write in a journal or diary.

The Brush of Innocence. (Wang Yani biography) Publishers Weekly | November 29, 1991 | by Maughan, Shannon age of three, Wang Yani I want to paint a national treasure by her native China most readily associate her with the paintings depicting playful monkeys and cats, for which she first became famous ." As a result, Yani's paintings have always communicated her thoughts, feelings and impressions, and she continues to paint daily, much as one would write in a journal or diary.

In “The Brush of Innocence” by Shannon Maughan, readers learn about a Chinese painting prodigy named Wang Yani. Yani has loved painting since she was three years old. Known as “a national treasure” in China, she receives her American recognition from lighthearted depictions of monkeys and cats. Yani reveals her paintings connection to her inner emotional self by expressing thoughts and feelings that are similar to personal diary entries. A young lady makes art seemingly simplistic become more sophisticated with its infused deep ties to one’s consciousness.

How to Summarize Must have: Put it in your own words (=paraphrase) The summary should be 1/3 to ¼ length of original text Write in 3rd person, using he, she, it, etc. Formula: Topic Sentence= has a clear main idea; Essential facts; Supporting Details=Key points(1 for each 3 sentences); and conclusion= ties ideas together (overall purpose or message)