How to Do a Summary of a News Article

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News articles can be summarized in only a few paragraphs.

A news article summary is a shortened version of an article's most important information. Writing a news article summary requires a basic understanding of news-writing formats and elements, so you know what to include and what extraneous information to leave out. The most important thing to remember is that you must cite the proper sources for the information, including the publication the article was originally printed in, the author and any sources the reporter cites.

Things You'll Need

  • News article
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Instructions

    • 1

      Learn the inverted pyramid style of news writing. Most news articles begin with the most important information first, and work down to the least important information. This makes it easier to pick out the information you need to include in your summary.

    • 2

      Determine the article's lead and highlight it. This usually is the subheading under the headline or the first few sentences of the article. This information should always be included in a summary because it tells the reader what the article is about.

    • 3

      Read the article, and highlight the information you think is most important. Keep in mind the inverted pyramid style. Most of your information will be at the beginning of an article.

    • 4

      Outline the information you highlighted. You should have three to five paragraphs, depending on the length of the article, and no more than two or three points per paragraph. The outline should look something like this:

      I. Paragraph 1--Lead information

      A. sentence--most important information

      B. sentence--most important information

      C. sentence--most important information

      II. Paragraph 2--Next subject

      A. sentence--less important information

      B. sentence--less important information

      C. sentence--less important information

      III. Paragraph 3--Last subject

      A. sentence--least important information

      B. sentence--least important information

      C. sentence--least important information

      This outline is a guide, but it's not rigid. You can add or delete paragraphs and sentences based on your specific article.

    • 5

      Write the article summary from your outline. Be clear and concise, so readers can understand the information you're conveying.

Tips & Warnings

  • Remember to include the name of the publication the article came from and the author's name.

  • If you paraphrase or use quotations, make sure to cite the sources.

  • Failure to cite the proper sources, or cutting-and-pasting from the article is plagiarism, which can have serious consequences in school or professional organizations.

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