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QAR and you. Question Answer Relationship. Click. Teacher tips at end of slide show. Created by: Mary Grace Flowers. What is QAR and how will we use them?. Click here for explanation of these four important components. or click here. Let’s apply what we learned…….
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QAR and you Question Answer Relationship Click Teacher tips at end of slide show Created by: Mary Grace Flowers
What is QAR and how will we use them? • Click here for explanation of these four important components. or click here
Let’s apply what we learned…… Directions: Click on the blue link and read the story “A Friendly Field Trip”, then be ready to answer the questions in QAR format. click
Question # 1 This question is worth 5.0 points Did you enjoy this play? click
Pick an answer….if you don’t answer correctly….please try again. “Right There” “Think and Search” “On My Own” “Author and You”
Question #2 This question is worth 5 points What will probably happen the next time Tracey meets a person who is sight-impaired or who has another disability? click
Question # 4 This question is worth 5 points Compare and Contrast Ian and Tracey. Click
You can always try again! If you chose “On My Own” then you are correct. “On My Own” questions can be answered using your background knowledge on a topic. This type of question does not usually appear on tests of reading comprehension because it does not require you to refer to the passage…..you can answer the question ON YOUR OWN!!!! If not correct, click here If you answered correctly, click
“Right There” If you chose “Right There” as a strategy to answer this question than you are correct!!!! Did you know? “Right There” questions require you to go back to the passage and find the correct information to answer the question. These are sometimes called literal questions because the correct answer can be found somewhere in the passage. If you did not answer correctly, click here If you answered correctly, click
Did you chose ‘Think and Search” to answer this question? If you chose “Think and Search” than you knew that these type of questions usually require you to think about how ideas or information in the passage relate to each other. If you did not answer this question correctly, click here If you answered correctly, click
Question # 3This question is worth 5.0 points Who was Ms. Price’s class going to be pen pals with and how was this particular class going to read their pen pal letters? Click
Now it’s time to add up your points! What score did you get? If you have between 0- 10 points click here • If you have between 15 and 20 points click here.
Did you chose “Author and You” to help you answer this question? “Author and You” questions require you to use ideas and information that is not stated directly in the passage to answer the question. These questions require you to think about what you have read and formulate your own ideas and opinions. If you did not answer correctly, click here If you are correct, click here
If you tried your best, you can always go back and try again!!! Take your time and read the description of what QAR is and apply what you learned. click
Teacher Tips for using this Power Point Answers to each question • 1- On your own • 2- Author and you • 3-Right There • 4-Think and Search When listening or reading the story, click on the microphone mutton for each part of the play. I did not use all of the questions at the end of the play for this activity, but did go over the Questions Answer Relationship (QAR) with students, then went on with the power point. Classroom Management- I split students up into two groups because they love to complete against one another…..that is the reason for the points for each question. This is the last slide.