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The Role of Questionns in Comprehension - Coggle Diagram
The Role of Questionns in Comprehension
Questions can be used to develop concepts, build backgrounds, clarify reasoning processes and lead students to higher levels of thinking.
Question foster understanding and retention
Promote deeper processing, more learning, and better remembering
Planning questions
used to establish the main elements in a story or the main concepts in a nonfiction selection
Struggling reader benfit from questions
Its important to ask questionns that help students see relationships among ideas
relate new informationto their background experiences
Modify their schema
Placement of questions
Questions asked before reading help readers activate a schema and set a purpose
Questions help readers process text and when reading complex information
Questions asked after reading help readers organize and summarize the text
Taxonomy
Remember
Unnderstand
Apply
Analyze
Evaluate
Create
Using Wait Time
Sugested wait time 3 to 5 seconds
Rapid firing responding
Teachers who use wait times become more proficient at helping students clarify and expand their responses