QAR Resources
Students were introduced to the following
type of questions while reading our text.
See the example Question Answer Relationships
Begin with the open-ended questions.
- Right There (Easy to Find): Who What Why Where When and How
- Think and Search (Answer located in more than one sentence): Main Idea, Compare and Contrast
- Author and Me (Answer is implied): Author's ideas or opinions
- On My Own (Use own experiences to answer the questions: Infer
Right
There Questions
- Who_____?
- What_______?
- Where________?
- When_________?
Think and
Search
- Why_____?
- What cause_______?
- Tell me in your own words ________?
- What happened first, second or third?
- What are the characteristics of _______?
- Characters/Setting/Problem/Events/
- Solution?
Author
and You
- What can you infer about ____’s feelings in this section of the text?
- What do you predict will happen next? Why do you think so?
- The setting is never stated but where do you think the story is taking place?
- Why______?
- What if _______?
- What does the author mean when ______?
- Tell me the most important reason_______?
- What are the themes of this text?
- Tell me the biggest problem_______?
On My Own
- Do you think_____?
- How would you____?
- Which is better______?
- Would you agree that______?
- Were you ever ____?
- In your opinion _____?
- Would it be better if _____?
Right There Questions
Think and Search
Author and You
On My Own
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