Summary writing
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Each classroom brings students of multiple learning styles and backgrounds. It is our job to provide opportunities that reach all of the many different learning styles that come to us. For this reason, it is

Elaine Brown saved to Reading
Well, let’s go over some tips which can help you craft a much better way to finish your articles than just simply saying “thank you for reading” or repeating some of the words you’ve already written in the original piece. Let's get started on how to write a summary.
Use this resource to read a nonfiction passage about sharks and write a summary.

Kathryn Christenson saved to School
Description Be A Summary Super Hero! The SWBST {Somebody, Wanted, But, So, Then} Strategy was designed to guide your students in recognizing and writing a solid summary sentence. It has a fun super hero theme that your kiddos will love. TEACH YOUR STUDENT TO BE A SUMMARY SUPER HERO! Teaching the SWBST strategy is a very simple way to teach students how to easily write a summary. Make it simple for your students to write a great summary with all of the necessary components. The Summary…

Kathy Kuehl saved to Read for understanding