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Question Asking

?. ?. Question Asking. ?. Who, What, Where, When, Why, Which. ?. ?. Created by: Emily R. Wargel 2001. Questions. What kinds of WH- questions can you ask?. Who. What . Where. When. Why. Which. Who Questions. Who is helping the boy?. The dentist is helping the boy.

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Question Asking

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  1. ? ? Question Asking ? Who, What, Where, When, Why, Which ? ? Created by: Emily R. Wargel 2001

  2. Questions • What kinds of WH- questions can you ask? Who What Where When Why Which

  3. Who Questions Who is helping the boy? The dentist is helping the boy. Who is talking on the telephone? The man is talking on the telephone. Who is riding on the horse? The jockey is riding on the horse. Who pulled a rabbit out of the hat? The magician pulled a rabbit out of the hat.

  4. Who Questions The boy is scared. Who is scared? The girl is swinging. Who is swinging? The girl is carrying a dog. Who is carrying a dog? The boy is listening to music. Who is listening to music?

  5. WhatQuestions What is she painting? She is painting a picture. What is she painting on? She is painting on a canvas. What is she painting with? She is painting with a paintbrush.

  6. What Questions The boy is eating watermelon. What is the boy eating? The man is driving the tractor. What is the man driving? The rooster is blowing the horn. What is the rooster blowing? The man is throwing a football. What is the man throwing?

  7. Where Questions Where is the tree? The tree is next to the house. Where is the fence? The fence is in front of the house. Where are the flowers? The flowers are in the baskets. Where are the windows? The windows are on the house.

  8. Where Questions The children are at the zoo. Where are the children? The butterfly is on the flower. Where is the butterfly? The rabbit is in the hat. Where is the rabbit? The boy is in the wheelchair. Where is the boy?

  9. Who, What, Where Questions Who is bouncing the ball? What kind of ball is she bouncing? Where do you play basketball? What does she have on her feet?

  10. Who, What, Where Questions The man is wearing a hat. Who is wearing a hat? The man is cutting meat. What is he cutting? You buy meat at the grocery store. Where do you buy meat? The man works at the grocery store. Where do you think this man works?

  11. Practice Question Asking Who ______________? What ______________? Where _____________? Where _____________?

  12. Practice Question Asking Who ________________? Who ________________? What ____________? What ____________? Where _____________? Where _____________?

  13. Practice Question Asking Ask 4 questions about the picture. 1. 2. 3. 4.

  14. Activity for Question Asking • Using a set of cards with pictures on them. Tell a friend how to draw the picture. Have them ask the questions, i.e.: Where does the house go? Where does the tree go? What color is the car? • Play Trivia Pursuit, Jeopardy, Who wants to be a Millionaire with a friend. • See attached sheet for additional activities for each of the content areas.

  15. Assessment • Proceed only if the student has 100% accuracy with who, what, where questions.

  16. Name: ________________ Date ______________________ Activity: _____________________ Tutorial: _____ Questions: Notes: _______ % ________________________________________________________ Date: _______________ Tutorial: _______ Questions: Notes: _______%

  17. This tutorial was created for the sole purpose to help supplement what is being taught in the classroom. This in no way, shape, or form is to take the place of teaching WH- questions asking/answering skills. Copies may be used for educational purposes only. The score sheet is just one way in which to gather information on what the child understands. Thanks to Great Ideas for the use of some of the ideas. Emily R. Wargel

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