Question-Answer-Relationship Purpose: To learn better self questioning strategies.

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Question-Answer-Relationship Purpose: To learn better self questioning strategies

2 Sources of Information IN THE BOOK – Right There – Think and Search IN MY HEAD – Author and Me – On My Own

RIGHT THERE The words used to make up the question and words used to answer the question are RIGHT THERE in the same sentence Ask yourself- – “Can I find the answer in one sentence?”

THINK AND SEARCH The answer is in the text, BUT you must put together different pieces of information to find it. Words for the question and words for the answer are not found in the same sentence, they come from different places in the text.

AUTHOR AND ME The answer is NOT in the text. – Think about what you already know – What the author tells you in the text – How the 2 fit together

ON MY OWN Can answer the question without reading the text Will need to use your own experience to answer the questions NOT on Reading FCAT

Question – Answer - Reading Reminders QAR Abbreviations RT- Right There TS- Think and Search AM- Author and ME OMO- On My Own GO- Graphic Organizer Check list for EVERY question: Question type and paragraph number Restate question in your answer Use CORRECT capital letters and punctuation Write in complete sentences Have correct answer

Questioning Question Type Question StemsAnswer Source Right There Who… What… When… Where… In the text Think Search Compare/contrast Summarize Cause/effect Problem/solution Time/order Explain... List the steps… Describe the Process… In the text Author & Me Why do you think the author said… What do you think the author meant by… How do you know… How can you conclude… How can you tell… In the text and in my head On My Own What if… What would you do How would you feel What would you say In my head