Being able to summarize a story is something all good readers should know how to do. When you summarize a story you retell the main parts of the story. This helps readers better remember the details and events that occurred.
Fiction and non-fiction summaries are very similar in that they both are a short description of the most important ideas/events in a text.
Non-Fiction Summary V.S Fiction Summary
Fiction: Is a summary. Focuses on the events, the characters, the problems, and etc.
Non-fiction: Focuses on important details that help you create a main idea.
When summarizing, think about the strategies learned in class.
Click the picture below to visit a game where you can practice your summarizing skills!
Fiction and non-fiction summaries are very similar in that they both are a short description of the most important ideas/events in a text.
Non-Fiction Summary V.S Fiction Summary
Fiction: Is a summary. Focuses on the events, the characters, the problems, and etc.
Non-fiction: Focuses on important details that help you create a main idea.
When summarizing, think about the strategies learned in class.
Click the picture below to visit a game where you can practice your summarizing skills!