Identifying and Summarizing Details

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Identifying and Summarizing Details

Identifying and Summarizing Details

Assessment

Quiz

English

6th - 8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Margaret Anderson

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13 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

When you summarize a book, you find its essentials. You think about what you’ve read and decide what matters most. That’s why summarizing builds critical-thinking skills. Summarizing can help you focus on the most important parts of a text and keep them organized in your head. It makes it easier to understand and remember what you’re reading.

According to this passage, why are you building critical-thinking skills when you summarize?
because you’re evaluating the text to decide what’s most important
because you’re critiquing the text to determine if it was interesting or boring
because you’re using your imagination to write a new ending
because you’re combining what you’ve learned in one text with your background knowledge

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Your summary shouldn’t be too short or too long. Look for irrelevant or unimportant details that may make your summary too long, and cut them. Be sure you still answer key questions about the text though! If you don’t, your summary might be too short, and you’ll need to add more details when you revise.

Read the summary below.

Cynthia and the Spaceship
 is a novel by Evelyn Redding. In the book, Cynthia, the main character, overcomes a challenge to accomplish her dream of owning a spaceship. The novel is set in Chicago in the year 2150.
Which of the following would improve this summary?
cutting the final sentence
adding details about the challenge Cynthia faces in the novel
adding details about what the spaceship looks like
cutting the title and the author of the book

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

No matter what you’re reading, you have to find the main ideas to summarize it. If you’re reading a novel or story, you might organize your summary with five words: “Somebody wanted but so then.” As you’re reading, focus on the main character. That’s the somebody.What do they want? But what stands in their way? So what do they do? Then what is the outcome?

Read the following story.

Little Red Riding Hood wanted to bring a basket of food to her sick grandmother. A mean wolf saw her walking on the path and wanted to trick her. He ran ahead to the grandmother’s house and locked the grandmother away. He then dressed up in the grandmother’s clothes before Little Red Riding Hood arrived. When she got there, Little Red Riding Hood was almost fooled. But she realized the trick and ran away to get a woodcutter who was working nearby. He killed the wolf. Little Red Riding Hood saved her grandmother.
Which of the following best summarizes this story?
A woodcutter saves the day.
Little Red Riding Hood wanted to bring food to her grandmother, but a wolf tried to play a trick on her by locking up her grandmother. So Little Red Riding Hood found a woodcutter who was working nearby, and he and Little Red Riding Hood put an end to the wolf’s tricks and saved the grandmother.
Little Red Riding Hood went to visit to her grandmother who was sick. A wolf saw her walking on the path. There was also a woodcutter working nearby.
A wolf dressed up as an old woman.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

Opinions don’t belong in a summary. You shouldn’t mention if you liked a text or not. Stick to facts and what the text is mostly about, or the main ideas.

Read the following passage.

The article “Orange You Glad” by Wanda Biederman is all about oranges: the history, varieties and products that are made from them. Oranges are not known to grow wildly. They likely originated in Asia, either in India or in China. Spanish travelers brought the fruit to the Americas in the 1500s. There are bitter oranges and sweet oranges. I like to use bitter oranges to make jelly. Orange juice is made from oranges, and orange oil, which is used to flavor foods, is made of sweet oranges. Oranges are packed with vitamin C, a fact that historically made them a popular food among sailors. Vitamin C helps heal wounds and repair bones. The article concludes with the idea that people should eat an orange, and not an apple, every day.

Which of the following details from the passage does not belong in the summary?
“They likely originated in Asia…”
“...that historically made them a popular food among sailors.”
“Vitamin C helps heal wounds and repair bones.”
“I like to use bitter oranges to make jelly.”

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

15 mins • 1 pt

In a newspaper article, the first paragraph functions like a summary of the event. After answering the five W's, a reporter can give more details about what happened in the remainder of the article. This structure is called an inverted pyramid. It starts out general—with the main ideas—and gets more specific—with details.

Based on this passage, reading only the first paragraph of a newspaper article would
give a reader no information about a current event.
answer all of a reader’s questions about a current event.
give a reader the main ideas of a current event.
answer only where and when an event took place.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

What is a summary?
a short explanation of a text
a persuasive argument about a text
a movie based off of a book
a theme or universal lesson

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

When would you most likely summarize a book?
when you want to forget a book you’ve read
when you want to tell a friend your opinion of a book but not what it was about
when you want to tell a friend the gist or main ideas of a book
when you don’t understand a vocabulary word you read in a book

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