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Strategies for Questions

Teacher Page. continue. . Objective: The students will identify different types of questions and apply these strategies to test taking.. Teacher Page. There are essentially 4 types of questions used on tests. They are---1. Right there questions2. Think and search questions3. Author and me questions4. On my own questions..

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Strategies for Questions

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    1. Strategies for Questions 3rd grade, Language Arts Mary Ruebusch

    2. Teacher Page

    3. Teacher Page There are essentially 4 types of questions used on tests. They are--- 1. Right there questions 2. Think and search questions 3. Author and me questions 4. On my own questions.

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    5. There are many kinds of questions.

    6. One kind of question is called--Right There

    7. Right There Example--- Mary had a little lamb.

    8. Another kind of question is called--Think and Search The answers to Think and Search questions come from more than one place in the reading.

    9. Think and Search Example-- Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over the candlestick.

    10. Another question type is called--Author and Me To answer these questions you combine what you know with what is in the text.

    11. Author and Me Example-- Baa, baa, black sheep, Have you any wool?

    12. A final question type is called--On My Own To answer On My Own questions you use your own experiences and opinions.

    13. On My Own Example-- Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow?

    14. On a test, read a question carefully. Ask yourself, how many parts is this question?

    15. Practice writing questions for something you are studying.

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