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QAR Strategy. Questions Answer Relationships How to interact with types of Questions. What is QAR?. QAR is a strategy developed for students to think about types of questions and to answer the question. 2 Basic Types of Questions. In the book In my head. In My Head. In the Book.
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QAR Strategy Questions Answer Relationships How to interact with types of Questions.
What is QAR? QAR is a strategy developed for students to think about types of questions and to answer the question.
2 Basic Types of Questions In the book In my head
In My Head In the Book Right There Think & Search Author & Me On My Own
In the Book - Right There (Literal – on the line) *In the text *You can underline/ highlight it *Easy to Find Questions Start with: • Who is… • What is… • When did… • What does… • Where is… • Define… • Name… • List…
In the Book - Think and Search (Literal – on several lines) *In the text *You can underline/ highlight the pieces to put together Questions Start with: • Give reasons why… • How do you make… • How did… • Why does… • Explain… • Compare… • Provide support for…
In My Head - Author and Me (Inferential – between the lines) *The answer is not in the story it is IMPLIED. *Think about what you already know (PRIOR KNOWLEDGE,) what the author tells you in the text, and how it fits together. Questions Start with: • What do you think… • Why… • I wonder… • What if….
In My Head - On My Own (Evaluative – Beyond the Lines) *The answer is notin the story. *The reader can even answer the question WITHOUT reading the text. You need to use your OWN EXPERIENCES to answer the questions. Questions Start with: • What do you do when… • What can be exciting about… • What do you already know about… • What would you do if…