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Wriggly Squiggly. ?. Questions, questions. Literal questions - repeating directly, or in own words, what the text says. Deductive questions - drawing conclusions deduced from the information given in the text.
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? Questions, questions... • Literal questions - repeating directly, or in own words, what the text says. • Deductive questions - drawing conclusions deduced from the information given in the text. • Inferential questions - reading between the lines to go beyond the information in the text. • Evaluative/response questions - making critical judgements relating to the text.
Literal Questions: Where do monsters live? How tall was the monster mum?
? Questions, questions... • Literal questions - repeating directly, or in own words, what the text says. • Deductive questions - drawing conclusions deduced from the information given in the text. • Inferential questions - reading between the lines to go beyond the information in the text. • Evaluative/response questions - making critical judgements relating to the text.
"It's not what an author says, it's what he whispers."
Inference & Deduction • Have the monster family met a Wriggly Squiggly before? • How do monsters feel about Wriggly Squigglies? • Is Grandpa a strong man? • What kind of mum is the monster mum?
? Questions, questions... • Literal questions - repeating directly, or in own words, what the text says. • Deductive questions - drawing conclusions deduced from the information given in the text. • Inferential questions - reading between the lines to go beyond the information in the text. • Evaluative/response questions - making critical judgements relating to the text.
Evaluative questions: • Do you think Grandpa did the right thing by climbing the mountain? • Do you think the monsters did a good job of dealing with the Wriggly Squiggly?