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Questioning
How to make students better questioners, problem solvers, and
higher level thinkers
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How does a student being inquisitive help them become better questioners?
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What are the different type of questions?
• Essential Questions • Subsidiary Questions• Hypothetical Questions • Telling Questions• Planning Questions• Organizing Questions• Probing Questions • Sorting & Sifting Questions • Clarification Questions
• Strategic Questions • Elaborating Questions • Unanswerable Questions • Inventive Questions • Provocative Questions • Irrelevant Questions • Divergent Questions • Irreverent Questions
• A questioning toolkit• http://www.fno.org/
nov97/toolkit.html
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The 5 W’s and How
• Q Tasks wheel for questioning
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EVENT SITUATION CHOICE PERSON REASON MEANS
Present What is/are? Where/when is/are? Which is/are? Who is/are? Why is/are? How is/are?
Past What did/do/does?
Where/when did/do/does?
Which did/do/does?
Who did/do/does?
Why did/do/does?
How did/do/does?
Possibility What can? Where/when can? Which can? Who can? Why can? How can?
Probability What would/could?
Where/when would/could?
Which would/could?
Who would/could?
Why would/could?
How would/could?
Prediction What will? Where/when will? Which will? Who will? Why will? How will?
Imagination What might? Where/when might? Which might? Who might? Why might? How might?
http://www.cap.nsw.edu.au/QI/TOOLS/pqr/questionmatirx.htm
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Teaching strategies for questioning using Q Tasks
• 20 Questions• Jeopardy• Trivial Pursuit• Are you Smarter than a Fifth Grader?
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How do you develop good questioning?
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Work Citedhttp://www.cap.nsw.edu.au/QI/TOOLS/pqr/questionmatirx.htm
A Questioning Toolkit http://www.fno.org/nov97/toolkit.html
Koechlin, Carol and Sandi Zwaan. Q Tasks: How to empower students to ask questions and care about answers. Markham, Ontario 2006
Koechlin, Carol and Sandi Zwaan. Build Your Own Information Literate School. Salt Lake City, UT: Hi Willow Research and Publishing 2004