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Thick and Thin Questions

QUESTIONING QUESTIONING

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Thin Questions  Answers can be found “right there” in the text.  Answers to thin questions are short.  Example: Where did the story Goldilocks and the three Bears take place?

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Thick Question  A thick question is a question that requires you to think.  You may find the answer by using the text and your brain!  Example: Why do you think the three Bears did not lock their door?

Thick and Thin Questions  What do you think the Bears did on their walk?  Thick  Who where the main characters in the story?  Thin  How would you feel if someone broke into your house?  Thick  Do you thick Goldilocks would try this again?  Thick  When did this story take place?  Thin  Why do you think Goldilocks ran from the house?  Thick

Ask Questions When You Read Thin  Who were some of Lily’s backyard friends? Thick  Why is Lily getting night letters from her backyard friends?