CRSS.ELAR.5.B
Summarize information from text such as outlines, study guides, annotating, and two-columned note taking.
College Readiness and Study Skills · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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informationtextoutlinesstudy guidesannotatingtwo-columned note taking
Skills
- summarize (information from text) #dok2
- organize (information using outlines, study guides, annotating, and note taking) #dok2
- identify (key points from text for summarization) #dok1
- compare (different summarization strategies) #dok2
- analyze (effectiveness of various note-taking methods) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify key information from text. #dok1
- I can summarize information from a text using outlines. #dok2
- I can summarize information from a text using study guides. #dok2
- I can annotate text to capture important information. #dok2
- I can use two-columned note taking to organize and summarize information from text. #dok2
- I can compare the effectiveness of summarization strategies. #dok2
- I can analyze how well my notes capture the important ideas in a text. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Summarizing helps students distill and organize large amounts of information from a text.
- Using different note-taking and summarization methods allows learners to better understand and recall key concepts.
Essential Questions
- Why is it important to summarize information from a text?
- How do outlines, study guides, annotating, and two-columned note taking help in retaining information?
- What strategies can you use to identify the most important information to summarize?
- How can you determine which summarization technique works best for you?
- In what ways can effective summarization improve your overall study skills?