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Today, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark explains how to help a child learn to summarize an event or story through the use of literacy activities. Listen below!
Step One: Teach Main Idea
Step Two: Sequencing Two Events from a Picture Book
Step Three: Sequencing Pictures of 3-5 Events from a Picture Book
**For younger children, work on taking the pictures out and summarizing the story without seeing the pictures. This is a good place to stop for younger children.
Step Four: Pulling Important Details from a Story and Sequencing Them
Step Five: Is it Too Long?
**At this point, you can work on having the student summarize events and stories verbally since he knows the entire process now (if that’s one of his goals)
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Today, speech-language pathologist Carrie Clark explains how to help a child learn to summarize an event or story through the use of literacy activities. Listen below!
Step One: Teach Main Idea
Step Two: Sequencing Two Events from a Picture Book
Step Three: Sequencing Pictures of 3-5 Events from a Picture Book
**For younger children, work on taking the pictures out and summarizing the story without seeing the pictures. This is a good place to stop for younger children.
Step Four: Pulling Important Details from a Story and Sequencing Them
Step Five: Is it Too Long?
**At this point, you can work on having the student summarize events and stories verbally since he knows the entire process now (if that’s one of his goals)
Looking for more therapy ideas and resources to help you provide the BEST services to your clients? Join us in The SLP Solution, our membership program for speech-language professionals! Inside the membership, you’ll find:
To join us in the full SLP Solution, or to snag a free membership, click on the button below!
You have a lot on your plate. Let me help with that!
I’ve put together my best resources here. Whether you’re streamlining your job as a speech-language professional, helping your child with his communication challenges, or trying to meet the diverse needs of your students, I’ve got you covered.
Choose the resource that you need most right now:
The post Improving Summarizing Skills in Children Through Literacy appeared first on Speech And Language Kids.
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