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Literacy Excel

Literacy Excel. Topic: Asking Questions. Literacy Excel. Topic: Making Connections. Making connections?. Topic: Asking Questions. Text Background knowledge Inferred Discussion Research confusion. Literacy Excel. What is questioning?. Topic: Asking Questions. Text

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Literacy Excel

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  1. Literacy Excel Topic: Asking Questions

  2. Literacy Excel Topic: Making Connections • Making connections? Topic: Asking Questions • Text • Background knowledge • Inferred • Discussion • Research • confusion

  3. Literacy Excel • What is questioning? Topic: Asking Questions • Text • Background knowledge • Inferred • Discussion • Research • confusion

  4. Literacy Excel • BREAKING IT DOWN! • How can we predict what we might be reading? Topic: Asking Questions • We get clues! how • On sticky notes write down questions you have about the text?

  5. Literacy Excel • What is questioning? Topic: Asking Questions • Text • Background knowledge • Inferred • Discussion • Research • confusion

  6. Literacy Excel • Before I read Can you look at the pictures (if present) and predict what you think will happen in the reading? What makes you think that? What characters do you think might be in the story? Do you think there will be a problem in this story? Why or why not? Does the topic/story relate to you, your family, or something that you have experienced in the past? How? Topic: Asking Questions

  7. Literacy Excel • During reading What do you think will happen next? What can you tell me about the story so far? Can you predict how the story will end? Why do you think the character did _______? What would you have done if you were the character? How would you have felt if you were the character? (use different characters) As I read____________, it made me picture________ in my head. What pictures do you see in your head? As you read, what are you wondering about? Can you put what you’ve just read in your own words? Topic: Asking Questions

  8. Literacy Excel • After I read Can you remember the title? Were your predictions about the story correct? If there was a problem, did it get solved? What happened because of the problem? Why do you think the author wrote this book? What is the most important point the author is trying to make in his writing? What was your favorite part of the story? If you could change one thing in the story, what would it be? Topic: Asking Questions

  9. Literacy Excel • Let’s read our text Topic: Asking Questions • GO TO THE FILES AREA AND CLICK ON ASKING QUESTIONS TEXT

  10. Literacy Excel Topic: Asking Questions • In groups try to find the answers to your questions in the text • Take turns reading text

  11. Literacy Excel • The “t’s” and “p’s” Topic: Asking Questions • T=found in text • P=answer cannot be proven

  12. Literacy Excel Topic: Asking Questions • Now that we have re-read the text • Where your questions answered?

  13. Literacy Excel Topic: Asking Questions • How does asking questions help us identify issues and ideas from the text?

  14. Literacy Excel Topic: Asking Questions • Discussion on forming opinions • What is an opinion?

  15. Literacy Excel Topic: Asking Questions • Let’s write • -from your paper brainstorm and write what you think about the story

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