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Learning to Answer Where Questions

Today, we will learn to answer where questions by identifying key words, finding answers in texts, and understanding the concept for skill development. Relevance includes understanding story settings and personal experiences.

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Learning to Answer Where Questions

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  1. Learning Objective Name _________________________ Today, we will answer1 where questions. 1 say something when you are asked a question CFU What are we going to do today? What does answer mean? Answer means __________________. Activate (or provide) Prior Knowledge Where do you go after school? Where do you go on the weekend? CFU Students, you were asked questions about the places you go. These questions are called where questions. Today, we will answer where questions.

  2. Concept Development A where questionasks aboutaplace or location of something. Examples: Where is the book? Where is the ball? Where does Jimmy live? • Not an example of a where question: • What is your name? • Who is your teacher? CFU Which sentence below is a where question? How do you know? 2.What is my phone number? 1. Where is my pencil? Why is “What is my phone number?” not a where question? Explain your answer.

  3. Skill Development/Guided Practice A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify2 the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine3 the correct answer. (circle) 2 find 3 figure out CFU (#1a) How did I/you identify which words to underline?

  4. Skill Development/Guided Practice (continued) A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) CFU (#1a) How did I/you identify which words to underline?

  5. Relevance A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. • Answering where questions will help you know where a story takes place. 1. We went to the beach. 2. We found seashells in the sand. 3. Then we played in the water. Where did the story take place? • Answering where questions will help you tell about • where something happened to you. 1. My mom visited my school today. 2. We went to my classroom. 3. I showed her my artwork. CFU Does anyone else have another reason why it is relevant to answer where questions? (pair-share) Why is it relevant to answer where questions? You may give me one of my reasons or one of your own. Which reason is more relevant to you? Why?

  6. A where questionasks about a place or location of something. Skill Closure Answer wherequestions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) 1. Where does Mary go to find food? a. Mary goes to the field to find food. b. She eats grass all day. c. Mary goes to the river to find food. Constructed Response Closure Jose asked his teacher “What time is recess?” Why is this not a where question? Explain your answer. Summary Closure What did you learn today about asking where questions?

  7. Independent PracticeName _______________________ A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle)

  8. Independent Practice (continued) A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle)

  9. Periodic Review 1Name _______________________ A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) 1. Sophie took her dog for a walk. 2. They went to the park. 3. They saw lots of other dogs. 4. Sophie’s dog found a bird to chase. 5. Sophie’s dog found a ball next to a tree. 34 words 1. Where did Sophie and her dog go? a. They walked with other dogs. b. They went to the park. c. Sophie and her dog found a bird. 2. Where did Sophie’s dog find the ball? a. He saw lots of other dogs. b. He found it next to a bird. c. He found it next to a tree.

  10. Periodic Review 1 (continued) A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) 1. John went outside to look for bugs. 2. He saw three butterflies. 3. They were on a tree. 4. He saw red ants, too. 5. John saw a really long worm in the dirt. 30 words 2. Where was the worm? a. The worm was with the red ants. b. The worm was in a tree. c. The worm was in the dirt. 1. Where were the butterflies? a. The butterflies were in the dirt. b. The butterflies were on a tree. c. They were on a flower.

  11. Periodic Review 2Name _____________________ A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) 1. Anna went to the lake with her friends. 2. They went fishing. 3. Anna caught an enormous1 fish! 4. Anna and her friends had lunch in the park. 5. Anna had a great day. 1 very big30 words 1. Where did Anna go? a. Anna caught an enormous fish. b. She went to school. c. Anna went to the lake. 2. Where did Anna and her friends have lunch? a. They had lunch in the park. b. They ate fish for lunch. c. Anna and her friends had a great day.

  12. Periodic Review 2 (continued) A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) 1. Juan and his family went to a farm. 2. Juan saw chickens and horses. 3. Juan fed corn to the chickens. 4. Juan went to the stable1 to feed the horses. 5. Juan can’t wait to go back to the farm. 1 home for animals 37 words 2. Where did Juan feed the horses? a. Juan fed corn to the chickens. b. Juan fed them in the yard. c. He fed them in the stable. 1. Where did Juan and his family go? a. Juan saw chickens. b. They went to a farm. c. Juan and his family went to the fair.

  13. Periodic Review 3Name _______________________ A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) 1. Mario likes weekends. 2. He goes to the mall to get ice cream. 3. He also goes to the zoo with his family. 4. Mario has fun on Saturday and Sunday. 27 words 2. Where does Mario go with his family? a. They go to the zoo. b. They go to the park. c. Mario and his family have fun on weekends. 1. Where does Mario go to get ice cream? a. He stays at home. b. Mario goes to the zoo. c. He goes to the mall.

  14. Periodic Review 3 (continued) A where questionasks about aplace or location of something. Answer where questions. Step #1: Read the question. a. Identify the words that tell you what to look for. (underline) Step #2: Read the text to find the answer to the question. Step #3: Determine the correct answer. (circle) 1. Benny is a silly dog. 2. Every day, he goes to Main Street to chase cars. 3. Benny also follows the mailman. 4. Benny lives in a blue house. 5. At night, Benny goes home. 31 words 1. Where does Benny go to chase cars? 2. Where does Benny live? a. He lives at the post office. b. Benny lives on Main Street. c. Benny lives in a blue house. a. He goes to the post office. b. He goes to Main Street. c. Benny chases cars at home.

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