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Purpose. What are you learning? Use Question-Answer-Relationships (QAR).Why are you learning this? To understand how to anticipate questions, how to find answers to questions, and how to use questions to review your reading.. There are 4 Types of Questions. In the Book (literal)Right There
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1. In five to seven sentences, what techniques do you use to find the answer to questions. Explain your response. Make connections.
2. Purpose What are you learning?
Use Question-Answer-Relationships (QAR).
Why are you learning this?
To understand how to anticipate questions, how to find answers to questions, and how to use questions to review your reading.
3. There are 4 Types of Questions In the Book (literal)
Right There
Think and Search
In My Head (inferential)
Author and Me
On My Own
4. In the Book - Right There The answer is found in one place in the text.
Reread
Scan
Look for key words
5. In the Book – Think and Search The answer is found in several places. The reader has to put the parts of the answer together.
6. In My Head – Author and Me The reader has to use prior knowledge and information from the text to get the answer.
7. In My Head – On My Own The answer is not found in the text. The reader can answer the question without reading the text.
8. Read the article and label the different thinking level questions. Hold up your card when I read the type of question.
9. Question: When was the first American newspaper published?
Answer: Sept. 25, 1690
QAR: Right There
10. Question: Why did the king stop the paper from being published?
Answer: A blank page was left for people to do whatever they wanted to do with it. They wrote false statements about the king and passed it around. Other people would read the gossip.
QAR: Think and Search
11. Question: What news had already caused problems for the king?
Answer: Gossip
QAR: Author and Me
12. Question: What caused the people to stop trusting the king?
Answer: People writing false stories about him, and he ended the newspaper.
QAR: On My Own
13. Question: What happened to the soil when there was no rain?
Answer: The soil became loose, dry, and dusty.
QAR: Right There
14. Group Task (8 minutes) Using the passage about the senator, write 4 questions on a sheet of paper.
Make sure that you include a “Right There”, “Think and Search”, “Author and Me”, and “On My Own” question.
Do not label the questions, and do not put them in order.
15. Group Task (3 minutes) Rotate to the next group/counterclockwise.
Read the 4 questions.
Come to an agreement about the question type.
Use a marker to place the appropriate dot under or next to the question. Red-Right There; Green – Think and Search; Yellow – Author and Me; Orange – On My Own
You may write comments on the paper if you have questions or concerns.
16. As a group, determine if the other groups correctly labeled your questions.
Read and discuss any comments. Group Task (3 minutes)
17. Independent Practice Label each question as
Right There
Think and Search
Author and Me
On My Own
18. Reflection What are the 4 types of questions? Describe each.
How can QAR help you to learn better?