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I Used My Own Words! Paraphrasing Informational Texts

I Used My Own Words! Paraphrasing Informational Texts

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Paraphrasing helps students make connections with prior knowledge, demonstrate comprehension, and remember what they have read. Through careful explanation and thorough modeling by the teacher in this lesson, students learn to use paraphrasing to monitor their comprehension and acquire new information. They also realize that if they cannot paraphrase after reading, they need to go back and reread to clarify information. In pairs, students engage in guided practice so that they can learn to use the strategy independently. Students will need prompting and encouragement to use this strategy after the initial instruction is completed. The lesson can be extended to help students prepare to write reports about particular topics.

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  • Paraphrasing helps readers monitor their comprehension.  
  • Paraphrasing encourages readers to make connections with prior knowledge.  
  • Paraphrasing helps readers remember what they have read.
  • In effective strategy instruction, the teacher explains the purpose of the strategy, how to use it, and when and where to use it  
  • In effective strategy instruction, the teacher models strategy use for students and provides guided practice before expecting students to use the strategy independently.

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  • 1. Students read a wide range of print and nonprint texts to build an understanding of texts, of themselves, and of the cultures of the United States and the world; to acquire new information; to respond to the needs and demands of society and the workplace; and for personal fulfillment. Among these texts are fiction and nonfiction, classic and contemporary works.
  • 3. Students apply a wide range of strategies to comprehend, interpret, evaluate, and appreciate texts. They draw on their prior experience, their interactions with other readers and writers, their knowledge of word meaning and of other texts, their word identification strategies, and their understanding of textual features (e.g., sound-letter correspondence, sentence structure, context, graphics).

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  • Computers with Internet access  
  • Whiteboard (or overhead) for projection of text and shared writing  
  • Print or digital texts on instructional levels of students in the class  
  • Individual copies of texts (if computers are not available)

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Student objectives.

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  • Demonstrate comprehension by paraphrasing facts from informational texts  
  • Gain knowledge and apply what they have learned about paraphrasing by reading information about three unusual animals

Session 1: Introduction of Paraphrasing

Session 2: review and guided practice with paraphrasing, session 3: review and guided practice with paraphrasing, session 4: review and independent practice with paraphrasing.

Paraphrasing is a good way to prepare students to write written reports. When students put information into their own words, they are not copying directly from a text. After the previous four sessions, a possible extension would be to identify another topic (such as countries, planets, plants), have students brainstorm what kind of questions would be interesting to answer about these, assign print materials or websites for students to read and paraphrase, take notes to answer the questions, and prepare written reports. These would be more formal than the quick writes that were done in the paraphrasing sessions.

Student Assessment / Reflections

  • Throughout the sessions, when students are working in pairs or independently, make note of whether or not they are using their own words in paraphrasing. Be ready to intervene with additional modeling and practice if students are having difficulty paraphrasing.  
  • The quick writes at the end of the sessions should be collected to see whether students are using their own words, whether they have understood the text they read, and what information they have learned about the animals. Compare the prior knowledge that you assessed at the beginning of each session with the information included in the quick writes to see what new information has been learned.

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When we have a serious task in front of us it is often helpful to reflect on work that has already been performed by others. Why reinvent the wheel or fire? We will often summarize a body of work to put the thoughts of an author in our own words. This means that we took the main points the author put forward and just redirected them. Paraphrasing is when you pinpoint an exact section of an author's words and make sense of them by putting them in your own words. You will want to paraphrase when you feel the need to clarify a short text based reading passage. It is also helpful when you are writing research pieces where you want to avoid using quotations too much. These worksheets will ask you to both summarize and paraphrase the work of other authors.

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In Summary - You will need a 4-5 page reading passage to go along with this organizer. Write the text's main idea in one sentence. Then write only the important details that explain the main idea. Use your own words as much as possible.

Paraphrasing - You'll need more text for this one. Read the text twice, to make sure you understand it. Now set the text aside. In the thought bubble write down what you remember, in your own words, answering the questions who, what, where, when, why and how. Then use your notes to paraphrase the text on the lines.

Summarizing from your Sources - All parts of research are broken down here. When you take notes while doing research, write down only the important information and ideas. Use your own words. Be sure to make a note of each source.

Summarizing - Can you get it all in one sentence? What is the most important detail in the mix?

Summary | Paraphrase - This does flow nice. Many teachers use this as a template for their classes. It helps you get a handle on both skills in one nice worksheet.

Fishing For Information - Write the text's main idea in one sentence. Then write only the important details that explain the main idea.

Keep it Short! - Write the text's main idea in one sentence. Then write only the important details that explain the main idea. Use your own words as much as possible.

Paraphrasing - When you paraphrase, you write the ideas from the text in your own words.

Writing a Summary - Write the text's main idea in one sentence. Then write only the important details that explain the main idea.

Out for Pizza - Write the text's main idea in one sentence. Then write only the important details that explain the main idea.

In Your Own Words... - When you paraphrase, you write the ideas from the text in your own words.

Short and Sweet - Write the text's main idea in one sentence. Then write only the important details that explain the main idea.

Sharing Great Ideas - Read the text twice, to make sure you understand it. Now set the text aside.

Trick or Treat - In your own words, answer the questions who, what, where, when, why and how. Then use your notes to paraphrase the text on the lines.

The Mechanics - You will be given a reading passage about gardening that you will put your skills to work for.

Plotting - Complete all of the sentences by choosing the proper wording.

Paraphrase vs. Summarize - We compare and contrast the two closely related concepts.

Introduction - This is perfect for class discussions where you introduce the topic. It can also be used as a review worksheet.

True or False - We cover some serious detail on this technique in here.

Practice Passage - You will be given an detailed example to work off of and then asked to use this technique with a reading passage.

Citing Sheet - This is a great note sheet to have handy.

Article Practice - Find an article in a print periodical that you want to read. Read the article. Then choose a passage from the article that you find particular interesting and paraphrase it.

Inaugural Address - You read John F. Kennedy's 1961 address and reference it in your own work.

Three Things - As you conduct your research, fill out the questionnaire for each of your sources.

Fiction - We look at how to apply this skill to fictional works.

Passage Breakdown - This worksheet walks you through the steps you need to take to apply this skill to an assigned reading passage.

Sentences - You will paraphrase a series of sentences.

Explain the Concept - Why is it an important technique to learn?

Exercises - Flex your muscles and get some real quality work in on this worksheet.

What is Paraphrasing?

One of the most common tasks assigned to students in their initial stages of learning is paraphrasing. Paraphrasing is the practice of rewriting a text in your own words without adding anything to it or removing anything from the original text. While this may be aimed at strengthening the written skills of students from an early age, learning paraphrasing becomes inevitable after one reaches a stage where they have to cite and add someone else's works in their own research to substantiate their work with suitable evidences.

The Process of Paraphrasing

Paraphrasing is an important academic skill a student must acquire. In order to paraphrase any text, one has to thoroughly and carefully read it twice or even more times. The purpose of such a detailed reading is to understand the text to its very core, ensuring that no chunk of information in the actual text is left unnoticed. Once careful reading is done, the person has to rewrite the whole idea in his or her own words. This rewriting does not merely mean using synonyms for words in the original text, but also includes changing sentence structure, making ideas more clear and easier to understand, and can also be a total different sequence of sub-ideas put down to ultimately convey the exact sense as has been conveyed by the original text.

What Makes a Paraphrased Text Excellent?

There are a few points to be kept in mind while paraphrasing anything to make sure that the text has been excellently paraphrased. A good paraphrased text only includes ideas that were there in the actual text and there is no addition or subtraction of ideas by the one who is paraphrasing. It is simple and cited without any personal ideas being narrated by the second author.

How To Paraphrase Properly

If your work or degree revolves around submitting written content, you probably already understand the importance of proper paraphrasing. In today's world, one can find ample information online on every possible topic. Although this can help gather data for your work, it makes writing an original piece of content extremely challenging.

Submitting poorly paraphrased work can lead to your work being categorized as plagiarized. Plagiarism is a serious offense in many countries worldwide and can cancel your admission and degree and even affect your job.

Paraphrasing or rephrasing is the use of different words, expressions, phrases, and texts to restate a passage or concept while keeping the gist of the content the same.

Paraphrasing is often used by students, writers, and professional content creators to avoid plagiarism and produce an original written piece of work. Not only does paraphrasing help avoid the consequences of submitting plagiarized work, but it also helps an individual gain recognition as a writer with good work ethic who respects intellectual property.

Step 1: Spend Time Reading the Passage Carefully

There is nothing wrong with using a book or internet sources to write your content, as a one person can't know everything. However, you must respect the original writer's intellectual property and refrain from copying their work as your own.

Instead, to paraphrase the information, spend time reading the passage carefully. Read the content three to four times before you start penning down the information. Doing so will help you understand the main concept or the gist of the information.

Step 2: Pen Down the Key Ideas

Once you have read the content thoroughly and have gained insight into the author's words, the next step is to pen down the key ideas or concepts on a rough piece of paper. Although many writers tend to skip this step, doing this will greatly help you structure your work with greater coherence.

Step 3: Get to Writing

Keep the paper containing the key ideas before you and get to writing. For this step, refrain from looking at the author's original work and stick to the key ideas you have penned down. Doing so will make help you write as originally as possible.

Step 4: Compare Your Work with The Original Text

Once you are done writing, compare what you have written with the original text. This step is not to copy the author's tone or expression; instead, it is to make any necessary factual or conceptual adjustments.

Step 5: Provide Accurate Citations

To write as ethically as possible, never forget to give credit to the source that helped you produce your content. Remember to provide proper citations for all the papers, journals, online sources, etc., that you used to complete your task.

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    We are SO close to being done with our nonfiction unit, and I’m looking forward to jumping back in to novel studies. My students are slowly growing to love (okay, maybe like is still a better word) informational text, and that was truly one of my main goals in all of this.

    Last week, we did a brief review of the difference between summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting texts.  I should have done this a long time ago!  I often see it taught in the context of research, but when I started seeing summaries that used direct quotes or lines from the text, I knew it was time.  It’s also a huge skill for 5th graders to be able to paraphrase well, so I decided it was worth taking the time to do.   Oh, and the fact that standardized testing is coming in less than month was excellent incentive as well.

    First, I used an idea that I got from Teaching in Room 6  about summarizing nonfiction texts with comic strips.  I LOVED this idea, and you should really read her original post.  She does a great job of explaining it, and her kids actually used the Comic Creator software to make really neat and authentic-looking comics!

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    I began by having my students select a book from our library focusing on an event in history.  They had to really focus in on one event that only spanned the course of about a day.  So, if they chose a major war, they had to pick one battle.

    Then, they wrote summaries of their events.  Next, I had them transfer their summaries into comics.  They had to use text and dialogue to tell the story and include all of the information their summary had (without just rewriting, of course).

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    They came out so nice, and they all agreed that it was such a fun way to practice summarizing!

    Update: I now have an entire post on teaching summarizing!  Click here to read more about summarizing, too.

    Then, we made a foldable and anchor chart to review the differences between paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting.  Most of the students knew what quoting was but had forgotten how to do it with integrity (using quotation marks and referencing the author).

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    I included a definition of each then some key ideas about each.

    Update: Here’s another version, and you can download the template to make your own HERE .  The notebook template is also included in this free file.

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    They copied the key ideas on the top flap of their foldable.  Then I created some summarizing task cards to help them see the difference between the three different types of rewriting and retelling.

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    I made a copy of the first card for each student and they glued it on the same page as their foldable. Under each section of the foldable, they did the task under the flap so that they could see the different between paraphrasing, summarizing, and quoting using the same text.  We also underlined and color-coded their responses from the text.  This week, they are working on one card per day as part of their reading warm up.  So far, they have been incredibly effective, and I know it will make a difference in their written reading responses. It will also be great to have this under their belt for research in the future.

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    If you are interested in the summarizing task cards, you can buy them HERE .  They also include a digital option to use with your student devices!

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    Working on just one skill at a time? This summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting BUNDLE is a good starting place when working with shorter paragraphs. Each of these task card sets includes 32 high-interest nonfiction reading passages and a single prompt to summarize, paraphrase, or make a direct quote.

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    Summarizing teaches students how to discern the most important ideas in a text, how to ignore irrelevant information, and how to integrate the central ideas in a meaningful way. Teaching students to summarize improves their memory for what is read. Summarization strategies can be used in almost every content area.  https://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/summarizing
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  1. Paraphrasing Worksheets

    Make sure what you write keeps the nature and tone the author was originally trying to create. When you complete your paraphrase make sure to include a citation of where the original source is given credit. These worksheets will help you learn how to use paraphrasing in your work.

  2. Paraphrasing Grade 5 Worksheets

    Displaying top 8 worksheets found for - Paraphrasing Grade 5. Some of the worksheets for this concept are Explicitly teaching grade 56 students how to, Test your paraphrasing skills work, 1 summarizing paraphrasing avoiding plagiarism, Paraphrasing, Acceptable paraphrasing, Paraphrasing and summarising, Lesson 1 paraphrase with synonyms, Explicit teaching of paraphrasing and synonyms will.

  3. I Used My Own Words! Paraphrasing Informational Texts

    Take suggestions from the students, reminding them if necessary that the paraphrase should be in their own words. Write the shared paraphrase on the whiteboard (or overhead). Do the same exercise with the second and third paragraphs, gradually releasing the responsibility for the paraphrasing to students. 6.

  4. Teaching Kids to Paraphrase, Step by Step

    Talk about different strategies that can be used. One approach is the Four R's: Reword - Replace words and phrases with synonyms whenever you can. Rearrange - Rearrange words within sentences to make new sentences. You can even rearrange the ideas presented within the paragraph. Realize that some words and phrases cannot be changed ...

  5. Paraphrasing Worksheets

    Paraphrasing or rephrasing is the use of different words, expressions, phrases, and texts to restate a passage or concept while keeping the gist of the content the same. Paraphrasing is often used by students, writers, and professional content creators to avoid plagiarism and produce an original written piece of work.

  6. Summarize or Paraphrase

    Summarize or Paraphrase : Writing : Fifth Grade English Language Arts Worksheets. Here is a collection of our printable worksheets for topic Summarize or Paraphrase of chapter Research to Build and Present Knowledge in section Writing. A brief description of the worksheets is on each of the worksheet widgets.

  7. Paraphrasing worksheets

    What is K5? K5 Learning offers free worksheets, flashcards and inexpensive workbooks for kids in kindergarten to grade 5. Become a member to access additional content and skip ads. Students paraphrase short texts in their own words.

  8. Paraphrasing Practice

    Paraphrasing Practice. Paraphrasing is all about summing up a lengthy text, and it can be a great way to help your child hone reading comprehension skills. In this exercise, your child will pick out the most important points of the story and summarize it in one sentence. Download Free Worksheet. See in a set (10)

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    Paraphrasing : Worksheet for Fifth Grade English Language Arts. Read some text multiple times to understand it. Disregard the text and put it away. In the brainstorming bubble, write down what you can recall. Then, paraphrase the text using your notes on the lines provided. Category: Writing Research to Build and Present Knowledge Summarize or ...

  10. Paraphrasing Practice Activity (Teacher-Made)

    Challenge students to paraphrase with the help of our Paraphrasing Practice Activity. The four steps of paraphrasing are included to help students as they highlight keywords and then paraphrase the included paragraph. This would be a great independent activity or assessment. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS W.3.2, W.4.2, W.5.2; TEKS 3.12.B, 4.12.B, 5.12.B.Don't forget to ...

  11. Paraphrasing Exercises with Answers PDF

    There's a second set of this Paraphrasing Worksheet with different example sentences, ... Word Detective: Context Clues Activity for 3rd-5th Grade. Inferences Reading Practice Activity for 6th-8th Grade. Argumentative Essay Activity Pack for 6th-8th Grade. Paraphrasing Checklist.

  12. Paraphrasing Grade 5 Teaching Resources

    This is a fill-in-the-blank activity that correlates with the stories that are in the Reading/Writing Workshop of McGraw Hill Wonders, Grade 2, Units 5 and 6. Theses activities paraphrase the stories leaving out key words. Students locate the missing word in the text or use context clues to fill in the blank.

  13. Printable 5th Grade Summarizing Worksheets

    Simple Fiction Summary. Worksheet. Novel Study: The One and Only Ivan: Discussion Guide #1. Worksheet. Paraphrasing Practice. Worksheet. Comparing Two Nonfiction Texts: We Need Clean Water. Worksheet. Writing a Nonfiction Summary: The Mimic Octopus.

  14. Paraphrasing Worksheets

    Paraphrasing worksheets can be a great way to help students learn how to paraphrase information. These worksheets can be used to help students practice their paraphrasing skills, or they can be used as a tool to assess students' understanding of a particular piece of text. Answer Key. Download PDF. Grade: Kindergarten.

  15. Paraphrasing interactive worksheet for Grade 4/Grade 5/ Grade 6

    Reading sentences and paraphrasing them. Liveworksheets transforms your traditional printable worksheets into self-correcting interactive exercises that the students can do online and send to the teacher. ... Grade 4/Grade 5/ Grade 6. Language: English (en) ID: 672225. 28/01/2021. Country code: BS. Country: Bahamas ...

  16. Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting Texts

    This summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting BUNDLE is a good starting place when working with shorter paragraphs. Each of these task card sets includes 32 high-interest nonfiction reading passages and a single prompt to summarize, paraphrase, or make a direct quote. Have a happy week!

  17. Paraphrasing Practice Activity for 6th-8th Grade

    Use this paraphrasing activity to assess students' knowledge of how to paraphrase and cite evidence using MLA format. This could be used as a practice assignment or a quiz. Don't forget to check out some of our other 7th-grade ELA resources when you're finished with this activity, too. Our The Gold and Salt Trade Answer Key reading comprehension activity is a great one to start with, and it ...

  18. Paraphrasing Grade 5 Worksheets

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  19. Paraphrase the Declaration of Independence

    5th Grade Reading Worksheet Paraphrase the Declaration of Independence. Unwind the complicated language of the Declaration of Independence with this paraphrasing activity! Students can gain a better understanding of this important document by rewriting it in their own words, using modern language. Be sure to help your child look up and define ...

  20. Reading Sage: PARAPHRASING WORKSHEETS, ACTIVITIES, LESSONS

    ACTIVITY 1. Read the original text below. Highlight the words that you think are specialized words or words that should not be ... [PDF] Paraphrasing Exercise Paraphrasing is a verbal summary of the key ideas of your partner's ... Make a statement in response to one of the items on the paraphrase activity exercises.

  21. Paraphrasing Grade 5 Worksheets

    Paraphrasing Grade 5 - Displaying top 8 worksheets found for this concept.. Some of the worksheets for this concept are Explicitly teaching grade 56 students how to, Test your paraphrasing skills work, 1 summarizing paraphrasing avoiding plagiarism, Paraphrasing, Acceptable paraphrasing, Paraphrasing and summarising, Lesson 1 paraphrase with synonyms, Explicit teaching of paraphrasing and ...

  22. Paraphrasing worksheets

    Students read a text and then re-write the text in their own words. These worksheets combine comprehension and writing. Worksheet #1 Worksheet #2 Worksheet #3. Worksheet #4. Similar: Formal letter writing Editing practice.

  23. PDF Paraphrasing: In my own words

    Grade 4 Writing Worksheet. 1. Read the paragraph. Then, in your own words, write four fun facts about jellyfish. Jellyfish have been around for millions of years. In fact, they are older than dinosaurs! There are over 2000 species of jellyfish in the world. Some are clear, but others are bright yellow, blue, pink or purple.