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Thursday, 26 September 2019

Why ask questions?

Why ask questions?

For reading we have been learning to ask questions a good reader always ask questions before,during and after reading. Sometimes the answer is in the text but sometimes you have to use your knowledge and other times the answer is not in the text and you have to use another source of information to help you. Answering and asking questions help build a better understanding.

Four types of questions
1. Right there, A right there questions is where the answer is right there in the book/text

2. Think and search, A think and search questions is where you you have to find all the bits of information because they mightn't be all together.

3.Author and me, Author and me is where the author has a little bit of information in the book/text then you have to think of the rest.

4. On my own, On my own is where the answer isn't in the book/text you have to use you own information/knowledge to answer the questions.

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