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AVID Strategies for Reading: GIST
Renee Blackmon Michelle Chandler-Barnes
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What is GIST? Gist is a comprehension strategy that is used both during reading and after reading. It is one approach to summarizing a text. When using GIST, students create summaries that are 20 words or less for increasingly large amounts of text. The end product is a 20 word summary that is tight and precise.
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How does it work? 1. Define what the "gist" of something is.
2. Read the first paragraph/section of the assigned reading. The size of the section will depend upon the grade level and size of the complete text. 3. Write a 20 word summary that describes the main idea in that section. 4. Read the second paragraph/section of the assigned reading. 5. Write a 20 word summary that combines the material in the first gist statement and the new material. 6. Continue this procedure until a 20 word summary is created for the entire reading.
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How can GIST be used in your class?
Use as a class warm up to review the previous day’s learning. Use as during the middle of the day to summarize key concepts learned already. Use as a TOTD to summarize learning for the day. Assign with reading homework, showing evidence of what the student has learned while completing the reading assignment.
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How can GIST be used in your class?
5. Assign as a formative assessment to evaluate learning. 6. Assign a GIST on your summative assessment. 7. Increase the number of words you want to use in your GIST until students get the hang of it.
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Final Thoughts If your students are reluctant to new strategies, consider using GIST with a fun topic to get them use to the idea of condensing their thoughts. AVID II Students: GIST Three Little Bears: “ Three pigs built houses of straw, stick and brick. The brick house survived, the others were destroyed by the wolf.”
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