Questions to Stimulate Student Thinking

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Questions to Stimulate Student Thinking To encourage students' reasoning about mathematics and science, and to involve them in higher-order thinking processes, teachers must be adept at posing clarifying and provocative questions. Florida Curriculum Framework, p. 146

Questions to Stimulate Student Thinking Helping students work together to make sense of mathematics or science: "What do others think about what Sam said?" "Do you agree? Disagree?" "Does anyone have the same answer but a different way to explain it?" "Would you ask the rest of the class that question?" "Do you understand what they are saying?" "Can you convince the rest of us that makes sense?"

Questions to Stimulate Student Thinking Helping students to rely more on themselves to determine whether something is correct: "Why do you think that?" "Why is that true?" "How did you reach that conclusion?" "Does that make sense?“ "Can you make a model to show that?"

Questions to Stimulate Student Thinking Helping students learn to reason:   “How do you know?” "Does that always work?" "Is that true of an opposite/different example?" "How would you show that this is true?” “Can you give examples that support this?” “How did you figure this out?"

Questions to Stimulate Student Thinking Helping students learn to conjecture, invent, and solve problems: "What would happen if...?" "Do you see a pattern?" "What are some possibilities here?" "Can you predict the next one? What about the last one?" "How did you think about the problem?" "What decision do you think he should make?" "What is alike and what is different about your method of solution and hers?"

Questions to Stimulate Student Thinking Helping students to make connections within the content, between content areas, and to the real world "How does this relate to...?" "What ideas that we have learned before were useful in solving the problem?" "Have we ever solved a problem like this one before?" "What uses of mathematics [science] did you find at home/in your video game/ on television last night?" "Can you give me an example of ... in the real world?"