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English 7
Quarter 2 – Module 6

Summarizing Key Information


from a Text

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English – Grade 7
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 2 – Module 6: Summarizing Key Information from a Text
First Edition, 2020

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English
Quarter 2 – Module 6

Summarizing Key Information


from a Text

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Introductory Message
For the facilitator:
Welcome to the English 7 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Summarizing Key Information from
a Text.

This module was collaboratively designed, developed and reviewed by educators both from public and private
institutions to assist you, the teacher or facilitator in helping the learners meet the standards set by the K to
12 Curriculum while overcoming their personal, social, and economic constraints in schooling.
This learning resource hopes to engage the learners into guided and independent learning activities at their
own pace and time. Furthermore, this also aims to help learners acquire the needed 21st century skills while
taking into consideration their needs and circumstances.
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box in the body of the module:

Notes to the Teacher


This contains helpful tips or strategies that will help you in guiding the learners.

As a facilitator you are expected to orient the learners on how to use this module. You also need to keep
track of the learners' progress while allowing them to manage their own learning. Furthermore, you are
expected to encourage and assist the learners as they do the tasks included in the module.
For the learner:

Welcome to the English 7 Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) Module on Summarizing Key Information from
a Text.

The hand is one of the most symbolized part of the human body. It is often used to depict skill, action and
purpose. Through our hands we may learn, create and accomplish. Hence, the hand in this learning resource
signifies that you as a learner is capable and empowered to successfully achieve the relevant competencies
and skills at your own pace and time. Your academic success lies in your own hands!

This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful opportunities for guided and independent
learning at your own pace and time. You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning resource
while being an active learner.

This module has the following parts and corresponding icons:

What I Need to Know This will give you an idea of the skills or competencies
you are expected to learn in the module.

What I Know This part includes an activity that aims to check what you
already know about the lesson to take. If you get all the
answers correct (100%), you may decide to skip this
module.

What’s In This is a brief drill or review to help you link the current
lesson with the previous one.

What’s New In this portion, the new lesson will be introduced to you
in various ways such as a story, a song, a poem, a
problem opener, an activity or a situation.

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What is It This section provides a brief discussion of the lesson.
This aims to help you discover and understand new
concepts and skills.

What’s More This comprises activities for independent practice to


solidify your understanding and skills of the topic. You
may check the answers to the exercises using the
Answer Key at the end of the module.

What I Have Learned This includes questions or blank sentence/paragraph to


be filled in to process what you learned from the lesson.

What I Can Do This section provides an activity which will help you
transfer your new knowledge or skill into real life
situations or concerns.

Assessment This is a task which aims to evaluate your level of


mastery in achieving the learning competency.

Additional Activities In this portion, another activity will be given to you to


enrich your knowledge or skill of the lesson learned. This
also tends retention of learned concepts.

Answer Key This contains answers to all activities in the module.

At the end of this module you will also find:

This is a list of all sources used in developing this


References
module.

The following are some reminders in using this module:

1. Use the module with care. Do not put unnecessary mark/s on any part of the module. Use a separate
sheet of paper in answering the exercises.
2. Don’t forget to answer What I Know before moving on to the other activities included in the module.
3. Read the instruction carefully before doing each task.
4. Observe honesty and integrity in doing the tasks and checking your answers.
5. Finish the task at hand before proceeding to the next.
6. Return this module to your teacher/facilitator once you are through with it.

If you encounter any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher
or facilitator. Always bear in mind that you are not alone.

We hope that through this material, you will experience meaningful learning and gain deep understanding of
the relevant competencies. You can do it!

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What I Need to Know

This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you master the
English language particularly the skill in making summary. The scope of this module permits it to
be used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse vocabulary
level of students.

The lessons are arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course. But the order in
which you read them can be changed to correspond with the textbook you are now using.

Take note that this module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here to help you
master the skill of summarizing key information from a text. The scope of this module permits it
to be used in many different learning situations. The language used recognizes the diverse
vocabulary level of students. The lesson is arranged to follow the standard sequence of the course
but the order in which you read them can be changed to correspond with the learner’s material you
are now using.

The module has one lesson:

Lesson 1: Summarizing key information from a text (EN6OL-IVj-3.6).

After going through this module, you are expected to:

1. Define summary and key information;


2. Identify key information from a text;
3. Familiarize the different summarizing techniques;
4. Summarize key information from a text using any of the given techniques.

What I Know

Instruction: Write the letter of the best answer on your answer sheet.

1. It is a tool used to wrap up or shorten an understanding of any passages or reading materials.


A. skimming B. scanning
C. summarizing D. paraphrasing

2. It refers to the act of rapid reading to get an overview of the passage or reading material.
A. scanning B. summarizing
C. paraphrasing D. skimming

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3. It refers to the rapid reading to get specific points from the passage or reading material.
A. paraphrasing B. skimming
C. scanning D. summarizing

4. It refers to restating a point from a passage or reading material.


A. paraphrasing B. scanning
C. summarizing D. skimming

5. It refers to a reading comprehension skill that figures out specific details in understanding the
development of thoughts/ideas or story.
A. paraphrasing B. scanning
C. noting details D. skimming

6. Which of the following is NOT a summarizing technique?


A. paraphrasing B. noting details
C. skimming D. summarizing

7. Which summarizing technique will you be using when planning to buy a novel at National
Bookstore?
A. paraphrasing B. noting details
C. skimming D. scanning

8. Which summarizing technique will you be using when getting an understanding of the
storyline of the epic, Biag Ni Lam-ang?
A. noting details B. scanning
C. paraphrasing D. skimming

9. When reading a news article on the CoVid-19 cases in Lapu-Lapu city, which will focus your
eyes on to get the overview of the article?
A. title B. writer’s name
C. last part of the article D. the first sentence of the article

10. It is an ant, you wonder, or a termite? Ants resemble termites, but they are quite different and
can be easily distinguished. In contrast to termites, ants are usually dark in color, are hard
bodied, and constriction between the thorax and abdomen. Termites are light in color and shed
their wings. Flying ants do shed their wings. Also, ants and termites belong to different orders.
A. Termites are lighter in color and lose their wings at a certain stage of development.
B. Ants are dark in color, hard bodied and belong to a different order than termites.
C. Ants and termites are both insects and have many things in common.
D. Although ants resemble termites, they have differences that can be easily seen.

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Lesson
Summarizing Key Information from a Text
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Summarizing key Information from a text is a skill that everyone must learn and you, grade 7
students must master. It will help you understand a text or anything that you wish to understand
especially when you’re in a hurry. Failing to master the skill will leave you a problem in your reading
comprehension along the way as you progress academically and individually.

What’s In
It is a tool that you can use in understanding a text most especially when reading
longer passages. According to University of Toronto, summarizing or distilling
important concepts into one or two paragraphs is a useful study tool and good writing
practice. To you students, it is essential that you learn the art of making a summary. One reason
is for you to be capacitated in retelling what you have understand from the original text and second
is to establish quick understanding or comprehension of any texts when reading. In summarizing
key information from a text, varied summarizing techniques can be used and these will be thoroughly
discussed in this module.

Notes to the Teacher


This module is self-paced and self-explanatory. Take time to read and provide guidance to
students who need clarifications in answering the different activities of the module.

Instruction: Read the fable and answer the probing questions that follow.

The Beautiful Butterfly


Pablo D. Baltazar
Once there was a big butterfly that wanted to show the world how beautiful she was. She was the
envy of all butterflies and dragonflies in the field. To make everybody envious even more, she would fly
and fly high and low and kiss the flowers in the garden every morning, flapping her colorful and magnificent
wings gracefully.

Her parents would always tell her not to display herself too much in the open or she might get
caught by children and butterfly collectors. But she wouldn’t listen to them. Until one morning, she was
trapped into a net and pair of big hands captured her.

She was killed and dried and was pasted on a board covered with glass. Her wish that the world
would see her beauty was granted. She was in a frame displayed in a museum.

https://www.juantamad.com/the-beautiful-butterfly/

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Probing Questions:

1. What does the text talk about?


2. What makes the butterfly beautiful?
3. Where does the butterfly fly every morning?
4. Is there a danger to what she does every morning?
5. Why is it dangerous to always show off her beauty in the garden?
6. What happen to the beautiful butterfly at the end?

What’s New
Figure 1: The Butterfly Diagram

Instruction: Fill in the WINGS PART with 4 key information of the text and title in-between
ANTENNAE based on what you have understood from the fable.

What is It
Are you now starting to heat up for our discussion? If you are, then you are indeed ready to
deepen your understanding on how to summarize key information from a text. In this part of the
module, you will be introduced to some of the few basic techniques that you can use in case-by-
case basis. Always remember that these techniques help you shorten or summarize a thought or
key information, so the outcome will be brief and concise.
1. Skimming
It is a reading technique that uses rapid eye movement to look for key words at a rush or
quickly in order to understand a reading text or any other materials (Butte College, 2019) and what
you get from skimming is the birds-eye-view or an overview. Below are scenarios that show
skimming strategy in summarizing key information.

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Example No. 1
You are in Watsons or grocery store to buy a lotion and you wonder which brand to
choose but you don’t have specific standards to look for, so you check on each available
product and look into its label for general information. Then, you confirmed your
understanding with the sales lady in the section before finally deciding which to buy.

Example No. 2
Your English teacher assigned you to research on Filipino myth showing the creation
of the world. You google the keyword “myth” and find plenty sources. You don’t know which
to choose exactly so you check on each source by quickly reading it to get a general view.

Based on the scenarios presented above, skimming gives you an overview of the lotion and
the myth. Using this technique allows you to quickly summarize the key information without digging
into specific and elaborative details for a long time.
2. Scanning
It is a reading technique that focuses on specific information to understand a text or any
materials. Browsing information or answers from an anticipated questions or thoughts in your heads.

Example No. 1
You are in Watsons or grocery store to buy a whitening lotion and you wonder which
brand to choose, so you check on the available products, carefully reading for information
on whitening ingredients that the product has. Later, you decide to buy the product which
has the most kogic and vitamin C content.

Example No. 2
Your English teacher assign you to research on the Filipino myth, Tunkung Langit and
Alunsina. She tasks the class to describe the character of Alunisna by providing her likely
and unlikely attitude.

In the first example, you look for specific content of a –lotion which a whitening ingredient
while in the second example, the teacher narrows down the assignment from the given myth to a
specific trait of the female character. Thus, it can be distinguished that scanning is a lot more
time-and-brain consuming than skimming.
1. Paraphrasing
It is a reading technique that restates an idea out of the original text. Take a look at the
example below which is taken from the fable presented earlier.

The Beautiful Butterfly (1st Paragraph)


Once there was a big butterfly that wanted to show the world how beautiful she was. She
was the envy of all butterflies and dragonflies in the field. To make everybody envious even more,
she would fly and fly high and low and kiss the flowers in the garden every morning, flapping her
colorful and magnificent wings gracefully.
Paraphrased Idea:
The fable talks about a big, beautiful butterfly who wanted other butterflies and dragonflies
to envy her by flying high and low, gracefully flapping her colorful and magnificent wings and kissing
the flower in garden ever morning.

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In the paraphrased idea, it mentions the key information about the beautiful butterfly which is
on how beautifully she flies and flaps her wings to make all other butterflies and dragon flies
envious of her. Obviously, the paraphrased idea should be shorter in number of words or
sentences but should be conveying the same ideas stated from the original text.

2. Noting Details
This technique is a lot more specific and structured than the previous three techniques.
This is usually used when summarizing stories or long texts. The key information or pieces of
information of the text are organized or summarized based on the elements or evidences that
categorically elaborates the main idea. You may also use non-linear texts like semantic map,
Venn diagram and Caterpillar diagram as well as tables.
Read the creation myth below and study how it is summarized in the succeeding pages.

Tungkung Langit and Alunsina

In the beginning everything was shapeless and formless. The earth, the sky, the sea, and the
air were almost mixed up. In a word, there was only confusion. Then from the depth of this formless
void there appeared the god Tungkung Langit and the goddess Alunsina.

It was not known just where these two deities came from but it is related by old Bisayan folk
that Tungkung Langit fell in love with Alunsina. After he had courted her for many years, they married
and made their home in the highest part of heaven. There the water was always warm and the
breeze was forever cool. In this place order and regularity began.

Tungkung Langit was a loving, hard-working god. He wanted to impose order over the
confused world. He decided to arrange the world so that the heavenly bodies would move regularly.
On the other hand, Alunsina was a lazy, jealous, selfish goddess. She sat at the window all day
doing nothing.

Sometimes she would leave her home, sit down by a pool near the door, and comb her long,
jet-black hair all day long. One day Tungkung Langit told his wife that he would be away for some
time. He said he must make time go on smoothly and arrange everything in the world.

When he was gone, Alunsina set the breeze to spy on Tungkung Langit. Tungkung Langit
found this out and he became very angry. After he returned home, he told her that it was ungodly of
her to be jealous since there were no other gods in the world except the two of them.
Alunsina resented this reproach, and they quarreled. In his anger, Tungkung Langit drove his
wife away. No one knew where she went. Several days later, Tungkung Langit felt very lonely. He
realized that he should not have lost his temper. But it was too late.

Once vibrant with Alunsina’s sweet voice, his home became cold and desolate. In the morning
when he woke up, he would find himself alone. In the afternoon when he came home, he would feel
the same loneliness creeping deep in his heart because there was no one to meet him at the
doorstep or soothe the aching muscles of his arms.

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For months, Tungkung Langit was in utter desolation. He could not find Alunsina, try hard as
he would. And so, in desperation, he decided to do something in order to forget his sorrows. For
months and months, he thought but his mind seemed pointless; his heart weary and sick. He needed
something to ease his lonely world.

One day, while he was sailing across the regions of the clouds, a thought came to him. He
would make the sea and the earth, and the earth and the sea suddenly appeared. However, the
somber sight of the lonely sea and the barren land irritated him. So, he came down to earth and
planted the ground with trees and flowers.

Then he took his wife’s treasured jewels and scattered them in the sky, hoping that when
Alunsina would see them she might be induced to return home. The goddess’s necklace became
the stars, her comb the moon and her crown the sun. However, despite Tungkung Langit’s efforts,
Alunsina did not come back.

Until now, some elders of Panay say Tungkung Langit lives alone in his palace in the skies.
Sometimes, he would cry out his pent-up emotion and his tears would fall down upon the earth.
When it thunders hard, it is Tungkung Langit sobbing, calling for his beloved Alunsina to come back,
entreating her so hard that his voice reverberates across the fields and the countryside.

Source: https://www.aswangproject.com/tungkung-langit-alunsina/

Summary 1: Noting details in linear text form.


The story is about the two deities in the Old Bisayan Folk who were the only beings existed in the
shapeless and formless world. It narrates how creations came into being through Tungkung Langit’s
desolation of his wife. The couple lived in the highest part of the heaven after they get married.

The characters in the story are Tungkung Langit who is loving and hardworking god and
Alunsina who is lazy, jealous and selfish goddess. Tungkung Langit imposed order in the heavenly
bodies so they would move regularly while Alunsina just sat at the window all day long and
sometimes sat and comb her jet-black hair.

One day, Tungkung Langit left Alunsina to keep on imposing order with everything that is in
the world. Secretly, Alunsina set the breeze to spy on Tungkung Langit which he eventually found
out. He came home and quarreled with Alunsina emphasizing that there’s no one to be jealous
with since they were the only beings in the world but Alunsina resisted. Tungkung Langit was driven
madder and caused him to drive his wife away. Days passed but Alunsina did not return. This
made Tungkung Langit very lonely from morning till night.

He tried to look for Alunsina and do something to ease his lonely world but became pointless.
Until a thought came to his mind when he was sailing across the region of clouds. He made the
earth and the sea, planted trees and flowers to brighten up the somber nights and barren land,
scattered the Alunsina’s necklace jewel in the sky which turned into stars, comb into moon and her
crown into sun. Hoping that Alunsina could see it wherever she was and persuade her to come
home with her husband. It is believed that thunder is his way of calling Alunsina to come back while
rain is his pent-up emotion falling to the earth every time he sobbed out of his desolation.

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Summary 2: Noting details in non-linear text form.

What’s More
General Instruction: Write your answers on a long size bond paper.
Activity 1.1. Recalling the Basics!
Instruction: Recall and identify which summarizing technique correspond to the scenarios below.

Noting Details Skimming Paraphrasing Scanning

________1. A poem was read in class and you were asked by your teacher to give your
understanding of the first stanza.
________2. Your project at the end of the module is to create one-story analysis from the many
stories being discussed in this quarter.
________3. You heard a song being played by your neighbor and you told your mother of what you
understood briefly.
________4. Your adviser gave your learner’s materials in all your subjects and you wanted to know
what each learning material contains.
________5. In these crucial times, it is important to be vigilant and keen with what we eat or buy;
so, when buying for a product you carefully look into the minute details of information
to really be sure of which to buy.

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Assessment 1.1. Tablia Facts!
Instruction: Scan for the product content—Don Pepe Tablia and answer the questions that follow.

Probing Questions:
1. What is the flavor of the tablia?
2. How to prepare the tablia/cocoa drink?
3. What is the amount of the following in every serving of Don Pepe tablia: calories, sodium,
carbohydrates, sugar, protein and iron?
4. Can this 2-in-1 tablia power be mixed with rice porridge?
5. What age bracket is catered in the Percentage Reference Nutrient Intake (RFI)?

Activity 1.2. Rolly in the Philippines


Instruction: Read the news clip on typhoon Rolly in the Philippines and complete the sematic
map that follows.

At least 7 dead as Typhoon Rolly batters Philippines

The strongest typhoon of the year also triggered deadly landslides that buried several houses in the
southern part of Luzon’s most populous island, officials said. Rolly was a “super typhoon” when it made
landfall on Catanduanes Island before dawn, packing maximum sustained wind speeds of 225 kilometers
(140 miles) per hour.

It was downgraded a few hours later as it swept across Luzon and reduced intensity as it headed
towards Metro Manila, where the sprawling city of 12 million was bracing for strong winds in the evening.

“Destructive winds and intense rainfall” were affecting areas in the typhoon’s path, including
provinces near the capital, the state weather forecaster warned in its latest update. Rolly comes a week
after Typhoon Quinta hit the same region of the natural disaster-prone archipelago, killing 22 people.

At least seven people were killed in Albay province, Civil Defense said in a statement.
Several of the victims died in rain-induced landslides of volcanic ash that police said engulfed numerous
houses in two adjacent villages near the active Mayon volcano in the province.
“We have recovered three bodies and are looking for three more,” said Major Domingo Tapel, chief of
police in Guinobatan town.

The roofs of at least two evacuation centers were torn off by the wind’s force, while floods inundated
some villages…
Source: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1355147/at-least-7-dead-as-typhoon-rolly-batters-philippines

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Assessment 1.2.

Instruction: Read the paragraph and answer the questions that follow.

The blinds are showing movies


in the plaza so the deaf are gathering
in the plaza
so the mute can debate
in the plaza
the fate of one beloved nation.
(“Politics”)

1. What is the subject of the poem?


A. the desolate countrymen B. the privileged countrymen
C. the disable people of the nation D. the passers-by
2. Which key word/s in the poem helps you understand the emotion of the poet?
A. movies B. blind, deaf and mute
C. beloved nation D. all of the above
3. Which are evidences of desolation in the poem?
A. mute can debate in the plaza B. blinds are showing movies
C. deaf are gathering in the plaza D. all of the above
4. Which summarizing technique will you use if you were to summarize this stanza?
A. skimming B. scanning C. noting details D. paraphrasing
5. Which is correct a paraphrased of the poem?
A. The blinds, mutes and deafs are doing something in the plaza.
B. The blinds, mutes and deafs are fate of the nation.
C. The blinds, mutes and deafs are oppressed citizens.
D. The blinds, mutes and deafs are oppressed future of a nation.

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Activity 1.3. Gates Insight!
Instruction: Paraphrased the quote of Bill Gates in one sentence and observe correct grammar.

Assessment 1.3. With a Smile!


Instruction: Check the link below and listen to the song rendition of Princess Velasco of “With
a Smile” and paraphrased each stanza using the table below.

https://www.youtube.co
m/watch?v=QHjKfN6p
QyI

Stanza 1

Stanza 2

Stanza 3

Stanza 4

What I Have Learned


Always bear in mind that summarizing key information from a text is easier when you
know those basic reading strategies which are appropriate to your level. Each reading strategy is
applicable in different instances or scenarios. Below are important points to remember:

• When you are to look for information quickly as possible then you can switch-used with
skimming and scanning, depending on the type of information you want;
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• As told in the previous discussion, Skimming is getting an overview while scanning is getting
specific key information;
• If you wish to restate the entirety of the text, then you can use paraphrasing. All you have
to remember with this technique that the paraphrased idea should not be longer than the
original text but should still convey the salient points; and
• Lastly, summarizing longer texts that deals with elements and or evidences to support the
key points in the summary, noting details will be used. In noting details, you may write the
summary in linear text or in paragraph form and in non-linear text or in diagram form.

What I Can Do
Unmasking the Mask!
Instruction: Study the poster carefully in the succeeding page and write five-sentence summary on
a long size bond paper. Be guided by the rubric that follows.

Christian Dave L. Cabansag, Winner ; It’s a Mask


Contest by Lapu-Lapu City Department of Tourism and
recognized by Hon. Paz Coro Radaza.

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Rubric on Poster Making Summary

POINTS CONTENT ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE


Encapsulates the important Contains 5 sentences and Has no
5 pts. points seen in the picture. is logically organized. grammatical error.

Encapsulates some of the Contains 3 sentences and Has few


3 pts. important points. is quite logically arranged. grammatical errors.
Encapsulates one important Contains 2-1 sentences is Has many
2 pts. points. not logically arranged. grammatical errors.

Assessment
Instruction: Write the letter of the best answer on your answer sheet.
A. Identify the summarizing technique as shown in the items below.
1. You came across with an fb post about deadlines of your module outputs. You checked on
the dates for the deadlines to make sure you won’t miss any.
A. skimming B. scanning
C. summarizing D. noting details
2. In your early morning reading of the newspaper, you found an article on the latest update of
Co-Vid-19 cases in Lapu-Lapu City but you don’t have enough time to read the details so you
just read the first part or sentence of the article.
A. noting details B. scanning
C. summarizing D. skimming
3. In your Science class, your instructor told you to briefly write down the signs and symptoms
of CoVid-19 infection following a diagram.
A. skimming B. noting details
C. summarizing D. paraphrasing
4. A title of the lesson was read in your class and each one was asked to give his/her
understanding of it.
A. paraphrasing B. scanning
C. summarizing D. noting details
5. Your English teacher conducted a film viewing on colonial era in the Philippines for you to
understand the society in relation to literature. You were asked to complete the History Train
during and after the film viewing.
A. skimming B. scanning
C. noting details D. paraphrasing

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B. Read the text below and answer the questions that follow.

6. Which of the summarizing techniques is suitable to be used in understanding the Plot of the
story.
A. paraphrasing B. skimming
C. noting details D. scanning
7. What did Elonen use to catch the little bird in the backyard?
A. jar B. bird snare
C. cage D. net
8. Why did Elonen ask the big stone to open up and eat him?
A. He wanted to play hide and seek. C. He wanted to fade away.
B. He was depressed. D. both B and C
9. How did Elonen’s grandmother show her earnest desire to take Elonen from the big stone?
A. She tried to open the big stone herself.
B. She asked the animals nearby to help her.
C. She looked for Elonen in the forest.
D. All of the above
10. Which graphic organizer is suitable in summarizing the PLOT of the story?
A. Venn Diagram B. Cluster Diagram
C. Timeline D. None of the above

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Additional Activities
Instruction: Make a summary of your favorite movie using the sample Story Train below. You may
add your personal touch to it or design your own. Write your output on long size bond
paper.

Source: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Story-Sequencing-Train-1435726

Answer Key

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