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Developing & Answering Questions Assessing comprehension
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Answering questions … The quick and easy way to determine whether a student comprehends the material or Has missed key aspects of the text
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Developing good questions… is a skill all teachers need
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Good questions 1. make students think about the material in new ways 2. take students beyond recall and facts
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Use questions Before During After Reading to increase comprehension
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Questioning can guide students to 1. Deeper meanings 2. Look for inferrences 3. Analyze subtle details
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And …. Help students relate to the he text personally Help build schemata Tap into prior knowledge
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Research: 1. Must vary kinds of questions 2. Higher order questions yield higher order responses 3. Analysis, synthesis and creativity yield improved reading comprehension
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3 Kinds of Questions to assess comprehension: 1. Literal 2. Interpretive/Inferential 3. Creative
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Literal Comprehension Questions What the author literally stated in the text Include main idea, genre
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Interpretive/Inferential Recognition of many alternatives the author may have meant but didn’t state Must … ◦ separate fact from opinion, ◦ draw conclusions ◦ predict outcomes
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Inferential requires Reading between the lines Picking up subtle clues as to meaning Often located in more than one part of text May require a compete re-reading of text to answer
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Creative Questions (“If…”) 1. draw on own background knowledge values or experiences 2. Must put self into situation and make a judgment Should send students back to text events
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WARNING ! Be sure that your questions cannot be answered without reading the text!
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