![]() Ask students to draw a picture of something that is very important to them that they would never want to lose. ![]() Tell them that in this story, Nate the Great is going to help his friend find something that is very important to her that she lost. Guide them to understand that detectives use clues to help find missing things or people. ![]() Ask students what they think a detective does and write their answers on the blackboard. To engage students, tell them that Nate the Great is a detective in the story they're about to read. Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat If students are unfamiliar with these concepts, you will need to take some time introducing them. ![]() Summarizing also requires students to be familiar with sequencing events and determining importance. This lesson, which focuses on summarizing, assumes that students are already familiar with basic story elements including character, plot, and setting. (See the first lesson - Summarizing: Play Ball, Amelia Bedelia.) ![]() This is the second lesson in a set of summarizing lessons designed for primary grades. In this lesson, students summarize a story using a story map and picture clues. The lesson uses the book, Nate the Great by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat. This lesson is designed to establish primary students' skills in summarizing a story. ![]()
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