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Strategies for Questions 3rd grade, Language Arts Click for Teacher Pages

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Strategies for Questions

3rd grade, Language Arts

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• There are essentially 4 types of questions used on tests. They are---

–1. Right there questions

–2. Think and search questions

–3. Author and me questions

–4. On my own questions. continue

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There are many kinds of questions.

What is your name?

How many days until your birthday?

Which character was the friendliest?

What is your favorite color?

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One kind of question is called--

Right There

The answer to the question can be found “right there.”

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Right There

Example---

Mary had a little lamb.

What kind of animal did Maryhave?

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Another kind of question is called--Think and Search

The answers to Think and Search questions come from more than

one place in the reading.

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Think and SearchExample--

Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.Jack be nimble, Jack be

quick, Jack jump over the candlestick.

Compare and contrast the boys in the Nursery Rhymes.

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Another question type is called--Author

and Me

To answer these questions you

combine what you know with what is

in the text.

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Author and Me

Example--

Baa, baa, black sheep,Have you any wool?

What will they do with the wool?

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A final question type is called--On My Own

To answer On My Own questions you use your own experiences and

opinions.

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On My Own

Example--

Mary, Mary, quite contrary,

How does your garden grow?What would you plant in your

garden?

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On a test, read a question carefully.

Ask yourself, how many parts is this

question?Be sure that you answer all the parts to the question.

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Practice writing questions for something you are

studying.

Question types are:

1. Right there.

2. Think and search.

3. Author and me.4. On my own. The end