7th Grade Summarizing Practice RI.7.2 No Prep | Why Do People Develop Crushes?

7th Grade Summarizing Practice RI.7.2 No Prep | Why Do People Develop Crushes?

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7th Grade Summarizing Practice RI.7.2 No Prep | Why Do People Develop Crushes?

7th Grade Summarizing Practice RI.7.2 No Prep | Why Do People Develop Crushes?

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7th Grade · RI.7.2 · Flagship Resource

The Topic Your 7th Graders Are Already Thinking About — Used to Show You Exactly Where Their Summarizing Skill Stands

A high-interest informational passage about the science behind crushes — so reading engagement is not a variable, and what you see in the results is the skill.

RI.7.2 Aligned 4 Student Pages Two Central Ideas Summary Pyramid Method™ Answer Key Included No Prep Required
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When the reading is not the obstacle, what you see in the results is the skill — not the avoidance.

This resource is built around that principle. The topic removes the interference. The questions do the rest.

RI.7.2 is not RI.6.2. It is not RI.8.2. It requires its own level of rigor.

Most summarizing resources either undershoot or overshoot the grade. This one sits precisely where RI.7.2 requires — and every question targets that exact level of thinking.

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6th Grade

Identify the central idea and key supporting details

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7th Grade

Determine two or more central ideas and analyze how they develop and interact across the full text

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8th Grade

Analyze how an author develops and refines a central idea over the course of the text

Every question targets one of these exact thinking moves

Determine two or more central ideas — not just one
Analyze how those ideas develop and interact across the full text
Provide an objective summary — no opinions, no personal reactions, no retelling
Evaluate summaries as too limited, too general, or complete and accurate
Identify which details belong in a summary and which are too specific to include

Academically credible. Completely age-appropriate. Genuinely interesting.

The passage is titled:
"Why Do People Develop Crushes? The Science Behind Those Awkward Moments"

Covers brain chemistry, familiarity, similarity, social environment, and uncertainty — multiple connected central ideas written at 7th grade complexity with a clear, well-structured paragraph format. Grounded in published research.

Brain chemistry Familiarity Social environment Uncertainty Multiple central ideas

Most 7th graders will read every word. That is not an accident — it is the design.

  • Especially effective for ADHD learners
  • Works for reluctant readers who disengage before a passage even begins
  • Reading engagement is not a variable
  • What you see in the results is the summarizing skill
  • Written specifically for RI.7.2 — not repurposed from another context

4 student pages — plus a teacher and parent snapshot guide

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High-interest informational passage

  • Written specifically to support RI.7.2 skill practice
  • Not repurposed from another context
  • 7th-grade complexity, clear paragraph structure
  • Grounded in published research

10 multiple choice questions

  • All RI.7.2 aligned — no mixed skills
  • Summaries evaluated as too limited, too general, or complete
  • Distractors require text understanding — not guessing
  • Answer positions distributed — no tip-off patterns
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Complete answer key

  • Every correct answer explained with text-based reasoning
  • Every incorrect answer explained individually
  • Designed so teachers and parents can coach reasoning
  • Not just marked right or wrong
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Teacher + parent snapshot guide

  • Why RI.7.2 is specifically challenging at the 7th grade
  • Most common summarizing mistakes at this level
  • The Summary Pyramid Method™ — a structured, repeatable student process
  • Flexible use: whole group, small group, independent, homeschool

The Summary Pyramid Method™ is included — and it changes how students build summaries.

A structured, repeatable process for building accurate summaries step by step. Students stop guessing what belongs and start making defensible decisions. Scaffolded support without lowering academic expectations.

Structured and repeatable Works independently No lowered expectations Scaffolded for ADHD learners Classroom and homeschool ready

Use it wherever you need it most

Pre-assessment or diagnostic before instruction begins
Targeted RI.7.2 practice — standalone or within a unit
Intervention or reteaching after a quiz or test
Small group or pull-out skill reinforcement
Test prep that mirrors real assessment rigor
Homeschool ELA — complete and self-contained

Exactly what RI.7.2 asks for

CCSS RI.7.2

Determine two or more central ideas in a text and analyze their development over the course of the text; provide an objective summary of the text.

Skill Focus

Multiple central ideas · Objective summary · Summary evaluation · Central idea development · Text analysis

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Summarizing Bundle Grades 6–8Coming soon
Grade: 7th Standard: RI.7.2 Format: Printable PDF Student Pages: 4 Answer Key: Included with full explanations for every correct and incorrect answer

When the reading is not the obstacle, you finally get to see the skill.

No prep. No planning. Just a passage they actually want to read — and questions that tell you exactly where they are.

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