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in Blog· Narratives/Storytelling

Writing a Simple Summary

Writing a Simple Summary Graphic Organizers by The Curriculum CornerThese printables are designed to help you teach students to write a simple summary that includes the title, author and main character or characters.  Students are then asked to share the beginning, middle and end.

Organizer 1  Includes three blank boxes for students to illustrate the beginning, middle and end

Organizer 2  Include three boxes for lines for students to share the beginning, middle and end

Outline  Use this to help students draft their written summary

Lined Paper  After drafting their summary, students can transfer their paragraph to this page

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  1. Reading Response Letters in the Classroom says:
    September 10, 2014 at 8:47 pm

    […] After introducing the letter, you might find that some students will need help with writing a summary.  If this is the case, you will find graphic organizers to assist you in teaching this skill here:  Writing a Simple Summary. […]

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