Understanding Different Types of Questions and Summarization Techniques
This resource provides an in-depth exploration of various types of questions related to reading comprehension: Right There, Think and Search, Author and You, and Summarizing Techniques. It outlines how answers can be found directly in the text or require synthesis of information. The document also presents effective summarization methods such as GIST, Two-Column Notes, and Web Summarizing. Each technique assists in condensing complex information into key ideas, enhancing comprehension skills for readers of all levels.
Understanding Different Types of Questions and Summarization Techniques
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QAR Question Answer Relationship
Right There Answer can be found directly in text, word for word in one place
Think and Search Answer will be found in more than one place, it must be put together.
Author and You Use information from the text and what you think
On Your Own These are questions that can be answered without reading
Summarizing GIST – 20 blank lines on which key words are written to condense info into important ideas
Summarizing 2 column notes – t chart, main ideas on left and supporting details on right
Summarizing Web – main ideas in circles and supporting details on attached sticks