Summarizing with SWBST Video Intro Lesson and Activity for Google Slides™
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- If I had to choose the product line of mine that is the most helpful for teachers in this digital age, it would be a tie between my Google Forms™ quizzes and THIS bundle of video introduction lessons and digital companion activities for all of your reading skills. These lessons and activities are grPrice $24.99Original Price $47.97Save $22.98
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This video introduction lesson and the interactive sorting activity that goes with it are the perfect way to introduce Summarizing as a skill to your class. You'll get a 5-minute animated video lesson full of helpful tips and tricks for answering the SWBST questions to write a great summary.
After watching the video, students will complete a drag-and-drop Google Slides™ activity. They will read "The Princess and the Pea" and match the pieces of the summary to which of the five questions it answers.
This lesson and activity are great for both virtual learning and in-person, whether you have 1-on-1 devices, electronic centers, or use them for whole-class instruction.
This product can absolutely stand alone as its own activity, but if you're wanting a full week unit, this product is meant to be DAY ONE of your Summarizing reading/writing unit. I also have the rest of the week available too!
- DAY TWO - Summarizing with SWBST Comprehension and Digital Task Cards (Google Slides™ & now self-grading Google Forms™ version also included!)
- DAY THREE - Summarizing Fairy Tales (Google Slides™)
- DAY FOUR - Summarizing with SWBST Google Forms™ Quiz (NOT self-grading)
- DAY FIVE - Summarize a Book of Your Choice Writing Activity (Google Slides™)
Or you can save by grabbing the whole week-long bundle here.
***IMPORTANT: A few teachers have had trouble with their students not being able to access the videos. This is because of individual districts' IT settings, not anything I have any control over. I have however included directions for a workaround in the product file. The problem is that some districts' IT settings require video (and audio) files to originate from INSIDE the district. I have included a tutorial for how to get around this! Just a few simple steps that I have outlined for you fully!***