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Grade X

Pakistan International School

Writing an
Effective
Summary
As you read units,
you will need to
summarize them for
your final exam prep.
A summary is a
significant
reduction
of the original
source.
To write an effective summary,
follow these guidelines:

• Determine the main idea of the piece you


have read or viewed.
• Write one sentence that captures that main
idea.
• As you read or view, note the major areas of
evidence that the piece provides.
• Then write one sentence that communicates
the gist of each of these major areas.
Avoid these
common
problems …
To avoid plagiarizing, do not look at
the source while you are composing
the summary.
Use what
you
remember
from the
reading or
viewing.
Write the summary in
your own words.
After you have
written the
summary, you
can revisit the
source to
confirm facts.
Do not express an opinion about
the source. Neither disagree ...
… nor sing its praises.
Do not
open the
summary
with “In
this article,
it says ...”
or “This
video is
about …”
Stinks!
Use this formula:
Specific name of
piece + strong action
verb + main idea.
The 60 Minutes story “Thrift Shop
Masterpiece” explains the
controversy surrounding a possible
Jackson Pollack painting.
Show me
what you
can do!
First Summary Directions

• Read the unit The Quaid’s Vision from your


textbook
• Determine the main idea.
• Decide the areas of evidence.
• Write a summary of the whole unit in 8 – 10
sentences.
• Be sure to follow the format guidelines on
your syllabus!
• This summary is due at our next class
meeting.

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