Help students summarise nonfiction texts with this set of graphic organisers.
Summarise Nonfiction Texts Graphic Organiser Templates
Use these simple graphic organisers when summarising a piece of nonfiction text for the main idea and its supporting detail. Printing this template and putting it in a clear plastic sleeve means your students can use a whiteboard maker and use the template repeatedly.
The following templates are included:
- Summarising a Text – Main Idea and four bits of detail + a spot to put a summary
- Summarising Nonfiction texts – before, during, and after the text has been written
- Summarise It! Worksheet with a checklist for a summary
- Nonfiction Summary – a spot for the main idea, supporting details, and summary
- Ice-cream-themed summary
- House-themed summary
Differentiation: with ten different graphic organisers to choose between, you can pick the more simple layout or a more detailed approach depending on the knowledge level of your students.
Why Use a Graphic Organiser
Using a graphic organiser is an effective instructional strategy that can greatly benefit children in numerous ways.
Firstly, graphic organisers help students visually organise their thoughts and ideas, providing a clear structure for their thinking process. This visual representation enhances their understanding of concepts, promotes critical thinking, and fosters meaningful connections between different pieces of information.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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