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Text dependent questions examples for elementary. They demonstrate that text-dependent questions can address not only literal understanding but also understandings about what the text doesnt say how the text works what the text means to and for the reader how the text might be read in a specific discipline and more. How do you know. They are no longer expected to simply answer who what where questions.
Text-Dependent Questions - Rhode Island Department of. A key method to help students develop these skills is the use of text-dependent questions. What do you notice about the authors use of punctuation.
Review the questions with your students to get them familiar with the types of prompts they will be expected to analyze. The use of these samples should not be considered an endorsement of these authors or specific texts. Below are some examples.
AREA V REGIONAL SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS ROBERT DAIBER KERI GARRETT MARCHELLE KASSEBAUM. Find the sections of the text that will present the greatest difficulty and craft questions that support students in mastering these sections. Questions that can only be answered by referring back to the text.
What is the authors message to hisher readers. Below are some examples. There are 84 different stems that fit key ideas and details craft and structure and integration of knowledge and ideas.
Text-Dependent Questions Non-Text-Dependent. To avoid writing questions that rely on simple text recall focus on designing questions that help students make inferences using evidence from the text. Examples can be used 6-8.