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Use this summarizing anchor chart as you teach your students how to summarize a nonfiction text. It features the five steps needed to write a strong nonfiction summary. Summary Writing Nonfiction, Writing A Summary Informational Text, Summarizing Fiction Anchor Chart, Summarize Informational Text Anchor Chart, Summarize Nonfiction Text, Informational Summary Anchor Chart, Summarizing Anchor Chart Nonfiction, Summarize Anchor Chart 3rd Grade, Summary Anchor Chart Middle School

The anchor chart and teaching strategy shared in this blog post will provide your students with the keys to writing a stellar nonfiction summary!

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Jessica Barnett
Year after year my students struggled with summaries, and then I started using this method for teaching summary writing.  Eureka!   I will never again teach this skill without this summary anchor chart. Summarize Fiction Anchor Chart, Fiction Summary Anchor Chart, Summarizing Non Fiction Anchor Chart, Non Fiction Summary Anchor Chart, Nonfiction Summary Anchor Chart, Teaching Summary Writing, Summary Nonfiction, Nonfiction Summary, Summary Anchor Chart

Year after year my students struggled with summaries, and then I started using this method for teaching summary writing. Eureka! I will never again teach this skill without this summary anchor chart.

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Michael Friermood
Use this to create a summary writing anchor chart with your 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. Teach upper elementary and middle school students what is included in a fiction summary and what should be left out. Recreate this chart as a classroom poster to use with summary writing workshops or small groups. Create your own summarizing bulletin board. Use this as the first step when teaching students how to write concise fiction summaries. #anchorchart #summarywriting #summarizing How To Write A Summary College, How To Write A Book Summary, How To Write A Summary Middle School, How To Write A Summary, Teaching Summary Writing, Summary Anchor Chart, Study Diagrams, Writing Summary, Teaching Summarizing

Use this to create a summary writing anchor chart with your 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students. Teach upper elementary and middle school students what is included in a fiction summary and what should be left out. Recreate this chart as a classroom poster to use with summary writing workshops or small groups. Create your own summarizing bulletin board. Use this as the first step when teaching students how to write concise fiction summaries. #anchorchart #summarywriting #summarizing

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