- Understand the process of summarising information from original sources.
- Identify and underline important ideas in a text.
- Write down key points while abridging verbs and avoiding examples, explanations, and repetition.
- Expand points into full sentences and link them using suitable connectors.
- Practice precision in expression to ensure the summary contains all main ideas.
- Reduce summaries to a concise length while maintaining essential information.
Childhood
Learning Objectives
TopRevision Notes & Summary
TopSummarising
Purpose of Summarising
- Summarising follows note-making and is used for reporting main points.
- It involves selection and paraphrasing of important information from the original source.
Steps in Summarising
- Underline important ideas.
- Write them down, abridging the verbs.
- Avoid examples, explanations, and repetition.
- Expand points into full sentences and link them with suitable connectors.
Example Transformations
- Original: Children who show intelligence far beyond their age often turn out to be mediocre in adult life.
- Summary: Precocious children often turn out to be mediocre in adult life.
- Original: Her genius was marked by excellence in the various arts, languages and science.
- Summary: She was a versatile genius.
Soybean Summary Example
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Original Points:
- Soybeans are seeds of the leguminous soybean plant.
- They grow in various soils and climates.
- Used in various forms: whole beans, soy sprouts, processed food items.
- Source of high-quality protein, low in fat and cholesterol.
- Lowers LDL levels, reduces risk of coronary heart disease.
- Soymilk is lactose-free and can be made at home.
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Condensed Summary:
- Soybean, a legume, grows in various conditions, yielding beans, sprouts, and food items, and is used for candles and bio-diesel. Rich in protein, vitamins, minerals, and fibres, it is low in cholesterol and fat, lowers LDL levels, and reduces coronary heart disease risk. Soymilk, lactose-free, is available flavoured and can be made at home.
Green Sahara Summary Example
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Original Points:
- The Sahara is the world's largest desert with low humidity and rare rainfall.
- Beneath it are vast aquifers of fossil water.
- 6,000 years ago, the Sahara was green, supporting hippos.
- The green Sahara resulted from paleo-monsoon migration influenced by Earth's axial tilt.
- Climate changes led to rapid drying, transforming the Sahara into its current state.
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Condensed Summary:
- The Sahara, once green and home to hippos, is now a desert due to paleo-monsoon migration and climate changes. Rapid drying transformed it into its current state, with vast aquifers of fossil water beneath.