Asking Questions & Hugo

The Fab 4 of Reading Strategies 

Language Arts: I can develop reading strategies.

This year, our school has been focusing on four key reading strategies, also named the "Fab 4." They are: Making Predictions, Summarizing, Asking Questions, and Clarifying

So far this year, we have learned about and developed strategies for "Making Predictions" and "Summarizing." This week, we started working specifically on Asking Questions when reading. 

We watched a video on Questioning and discussed the difference between Simple and Complex Question (also known as "Closed" and "Open" questions). A simple question is a question that can be answered with just a few words. Some examples are: 
  • How old are you?
  • What is your favourite ice cream flavour?
  • Where did you find that book?
A complex question requires more detail in the answer, such as: 
  • How did you decide to become a firefighter?
  • Why did you choose that as your research topic?
We have been applying our understanding of questions when we read our current class read aloud, The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Selznick. 


Over the next couple of weeks, we will be practicing questioning with both fiction and non-fiction texts.

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