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The Role of Questions in Comprehension (Strand 1 (Planning Questions…
The Role of Questions in Comprehension
Strand 1
Planning Questions
Useful for establishing the main elements of a text
Helps struggling readers
ask questions that help students see relationships among ideas, relate new information to their background of experience, and modify their schema
Strand 2
Placement of Questions
Questions asked before reading help readers activate a schema and set a purpose
Questions asked during reading help readers process text, and are especially helpful when reading complex informational texts.
Questions that are asked after reading help readers organize and summarize the text.
Strand 3
Types of Questions
Based on Bloom's Taxonomy
Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create
Strand 4
Using Wait Time
Wait 3-5 seconds before calling on a student
Strand 5
Classroom Atmosphere
Questions should be democratic