Right There Questions Pulling It Together Questions The answer to these questions is in one place. Often, the These answers are in the text, but may be a little harder to words from the question/answer are in the same sentence. find. They are found in many spots. In the Book
Author and Me Questions On My Own Questions
The answer is not in the text. You must think about what The answer is not in the text. you read and what you already know to get an answer. You must rely on what you know to answer the question. In My Brain QAR: Question StemsUse these question stems to help you generate questions. Right There Questions Pulling It Together Questions
What did How are _____ and _____
Who did different/alike? What was How does _____ change from the Who are beginning to the end of? In the Book
When did What were some of the reasons for?
Who is What were some of the problems faced What is/was by? Where is/was How was the problem of ____ solved? Why did ____ do ____? What caused ____ to happen? What is the best summary of___?
Author and Me Questions On My Own Questions
What is the lesson? In your opinion What do you predict? What would you do if What can you infer about How do you feel about What can you conclude about What do you think How do you know?
In My Brain
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What does _____ remind you of? What do you think it would be like What does the author mean by the What do you think phrase? Do you believe? Why does the author use the phrase ______ to describe? How does the author let you know? What will probably happen if? What do you think would have happened if?