Objective Summary - Parent Activity Guide

Help your 8th grader master summarizing without opinions

What is Your Child Learning?

Eighth graders are learning to write objective summaries - summaries that contain only facts, without personal opinions or judgments. They're also learning to identify central ideas (the main point of a text) and distinguish between summary (what a text says) and analysis (how or why it works).

This is a critical skill for academic success, professional communication, and evaluating information in daily life.

Key Vocabulary

Objective: Based on facts only - no personal opinions or feelings
Subjective: Includes personal opinions, feelings, or judgments
Central Idea: The main point or most important concept in a text
Summary: A brief statement of what a text says (no interpretation)
Analysis: Explaining how or why something works (interpretation)

Activities to Try at Home

📺 News Summary Practice

After watching a news segment together:

📚 Book/Movie Summary Challenge

After your child reads a chapter or you watch a movie together:

Key skill: Compression without opinion!

🍽️ Dinner Conversation Summaries

Practice summary skills during everyday conversations:

🔍 Opinion Word Hunt

Make it a game to spot opinion words:

Parent Tip: Model Objective Language

Notice when you use opinion language and practice rephrasing:

Instead of: "That was a terrible movie."
Try: "The movie was about X. It had slow pacing and an unclear ending."

Instead of: "The news story was really scary."
Try: "The news reported that X happened, affecting Y people."

This shows your child how to separate facts from reactions!

Questions to Practice Summary Skills

Summary vs. Analysis Examples

Summary (WHAT)

"The article discusses how recycling programs reduce waste in cities."

(Reports what the text says)

Analysis (HOW/WHY)

"The author uses statistics to convince readers that recycling programs are effective."

(Interprets how the text works)

📱 Text Message Summary

Practice condensing in a familiar format:

Informacion para Padres (Spanish Summary)

Que esta aprendiendo su hijo? Los estudiantes de octavo grado aprenden a escribir resumenes objetivos - resumenes que solo contienen hechos, sin opiniones personales. Tambien aprenden a identificar la idea central y distinguir entre resumen (lo que dice un texto) y analisis (como o por que funciona).

Palabras a evitar en resumenes: "Yo creo," "obviamente," "increible," "aburrido," "bueno/malo"

Actividad en casa: Despues de ver las noticias juntos, pida a su hijo que resuma lo que paso en 2-3 oraciones sin usar palabras de opinion.

Preguntas para practicar: