Day 42 of 180Week 9 of 36, TuesdayFirst quarter

Summarise a whole chapter

📖 Reading🔁 Practise⏱️ about 30 minutes

Three sentences for a chapter — one per section — with the book closed.

Reps on something already met. Short, and worth doing even on a bad evening.

Today is rung 3 of 10 on this topic

Summarising without retelling

Can do: Reduces a chapter or article to a few sentences, keeping only what matters.

Why it matters

Summarising is the highest-value study skill there is, and it's what revision, note-taking and essay planning all depend on later.

What it looks like when it's wobbly

The "summary" is nearly as long as the original, or it's the first thing they remember rather than the most important.

⏱️ Two-minute check

"Summarise that chapter in three sentences."

Solid looks like: Three sentences covering the whole chapter, not just the opening.

The full activity for this topic · 10 minutes

Twenty Word Limit

A chapter or articlePaper
  1. 1Read it, then close it. Summarising with the text open is copying.
  2. 2Write a summary with a hard limit of twenty words. Count them.
  3. 3Cut it to ten. The cutting is the thinking.
  4. 4Compare with the original: what got lost, and did it matter?
  5. 5Do it verbally in the car for a film or a school day, too.

If it's too hard

One paragraph, twenty words.

If it's too easy

Summarise two sources on the same topic and note where they differ.

Say this

"Twenty words, no more. What has to go? If you can cut it and still understand, cut it."

Reading practice

Week 9 at a glance

  1. Monday · Day 41

    🔢 Math

    Four digits by one

  2. Tuesday · Day 42

    📖 Reading

    Summarise a whole chapter

  3. Wednesday · Day 43

    🔢 Math

    Improper to mixed

  4. Thursday · Day 44

    ✏️ Writing

    The explanation is the point

  5. Friday · Day 45

    🧭 Study & Life Skills

    Estimate the minutes

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