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English·Speaking & Listening·procedural

Paraphrasing What You Hear

Paraphrase portions of a text read aloud or information presented in diverse media and formats, capturing the key ideas accurately in one's own words

Suggested ages 9–10

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Learning journey

Your child is developing critical listening skills, learning to identify key ideas from what they hear and evaluate whether speakers provide good reasons and evidence for their points.

Evidence of understanding

  • Listen to a passage read aloud and restate the main idea and key details in own words without looking at the original text
  • Paraphrase information from a short video, podcast, or presentation, identifying the central message and supporting details
  • Distinguish between paraphrasing (restating in own words) and copying, demonstrating the ability to capture meaning without repeating exact wording

Assessment prompt

If Paraphrasing What You Hear listens to a short talk or watches a video clip about a topic, can they explain the main points back to you in their own words?

Standards alignment

SL.4.2US · ccss-ela

SL.4.2

Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects · 4