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Literacy Tidbit Bites 5 Kinds of Questions that Promote Language Development
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CROWD Completion Recall Open-Ended WH-questions Distancing 5 Kinds of Questions that Promote Language Development
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Completion Questions Over in the meadow, in a hole in a tree, lived a mother bluebird and her little birdies---- Ask child to complete the sentence in a book or a song, Ask children to add a word, or complete a phrase. Such as- “Not by the hair of my chinny, chin, -----” or “Old MacDonald had a farm ----- ?” WHY? Encourages child to listen to and use language
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RECALL What happens after the wolf climbs onto the third little pig’s roof? Ask details about what happens in the story. Ask what the characters do in the story. WHY? Builds a sense of story. Helps children recall details.
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Open-Ended Questions “Tell me what’s going on in this picture.” Ask the child to tell you what is happening in the picture. Ask what are your ideas? How could that happen? What was your favorite part? How did the story end? WHY? Provides child opportunity to use language.
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“WH” Questions “What’s this called?” “What does the pig use it for?” “Who?” What?” “When?” “Why?” Point to something in a picture and ask the child to name the object or action. WHY- is harder for little children and dual language learners. WHY? Builds vocabulary
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Distancing From Story “Have you ever made a cake?” Who was it for? What did it look like? “When did that happen? Relate something in the story to child’s life. WHY? Helps child make connection between books and life. Provides child opportunity to use language.
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MY CLASSROOM What can I do to implement this strategy into my classroom? What can I do in the next week? What can I do in the next month? How can you help parents use this information?
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