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How to Use These Slides These slides are offered to teachers as a way to introduce students to the strategies: Get the Gist strategy (slides 2 – 11) Gist to Summary (slides 12 – 17) Teachers: Feel free to add, edit, or rearrange these slides! They are offered as a ”starting point” for your instruction. We will be asking your feedback on the use of these slides at the end of the fall semester so we can improve them for other teachers.

How to Get the Gist in English/Language Arts Teacher Name

How to Get the Gist in Social Studies Teacher Name

How to Get the Gist in Science Teacher Name

Sometimes when we read, we… Read too quickly Don’t read carefully enough Just try to make it to the end of the text! This causes us to not remember what we read and not learn anything while we are reading.

A New Reading Strategy Get the Gist A “gist” is a main idea. Get the Gist will help us write a main idea statement of one section of text at a time.

How Get the Gist Can Help You Get the Gist helps you: Think about what you’re reading. Focus on important information rather than minor details. Remember what you read. SET A PURPOSE FOR LEARNING: Writing gist (or main idea) statements helps you think about what you’re reading. Gist statements help you focus on important information rather than minor details. Get the Gist helps you remember what you read.

For EACH SECTION of text you read… Steps GET THE GIST (During Reading) Step 1: Identify the most important “who” or “what.” Step 2: Identify the most important information about the “who” or “what.” Step 3: Write your gist statement in about 10 words or less.

The Get the Gist strategy will help us write main idea statements about what we read so we understand and remember the important information! Characteristics of Solar Systems Section 1: sdoifjsdofsdfasdnfknsdlfknsdlknfdsfnsdfnsldkfnlaskdnflsakdnflksadnflk. Section 2: sdoifjsdofsdfasdnfknsdlfknsdlknfdsfnsdfnsldkfnlaskdnflsakdnflksadnflk. Section 3: sdoifjsdofsdfasdnfknsdlfknsdlknfdsfnsdfnsldkfnlaskdnflsakdnflksadnflk. Get the Gist Log Gist (main idea) of Section 1 Gist (main idea) of Section 2 Gist (main idea) of Section 3

You’ll record your gists on a Get the Gist log.

Modeling: Notes for teacher This is where you will start modeling how to use the strategy with either the passage and prepared gist statements in your strategy guide OR another text of your choice. Say to students: : “Now that I’ve described the Get the Gist strategy to you, I will show you how to use it. Look at your passage, called xxx. I will read the text aloud and stop at the places where it says I should write a gist statement, which is the main idea. I’ll use the three steps in the Get the Gist strategy to help me. Follow along and watch how I do this.”

From Gist to Summary in English/Language Arts Teacher Name

From Gist to Summary in Social Studies Teacher Name

From Gist to Summary in Science Teacher Name

We can combine our gists to write a brief summary of the ENTIRE text. Get the Gist Log Gist (main idea) of Section 1 Gist (main idea) of Section 3 Gist (main idea) of Section 2 Giant Gist Brief summary of the entire text that uses the gist statements we’ve already written! (One paragraph, 3-4 sentences)

Six Steps to Summarization DESCRIPTION Step 1 REREAD the main ideas for each paragraph in the passage. Step 2 UNDERLINE the most important main ideas. Step 3 COMBINE main idea statements that could go together. Step 4 NUMBER the ideas in a logical order. Step 5 WRITE your brief summary in one paragraph (about 3– 4 sentences) Step 6 EDIT your summary to correct punctuation and grammar. If students need more help combining their gist statements into a summary, consider using these Six Steps to Summarization.

Modeling: Notes for teacher This is where you will start modeling how to write a summary with either the passage and prepared gist statements in your strategy guide OR another text of your choice. Say to students: : “Now that I’ve described the summarization strategy to you, I will show you how to use it. Look at the gist statements from the passage “xxx.” I’ll use the six steps to help me. Follow along and watch how I do this.”