Title: THE SELF-QUESTIONING STRATEGY
1THE SELF-QUESTIONING STRATEGY
2The Self-Questioning Strategy requires you to
- Create Questions in your mind
- Predict the answers to those questions
- Search for the answers to those questions
3Why is asking questions important?
- Students who ask questions as they read
- Improve their comprehension
- Remember what they read
- Are active readers
- Become better readers
4How will using the self-questioning strategy help
my grades?
Before Instruction After Instruction
46 F 86 B
5What kinds of reading materials can the
self-questioning be used with?
- Textbooks
- Novels/Short Stories
- Magazines
- Newspapers
- On-line articles
6The Steps of the Self-Questioning Strategy
- Step 1
- Attend to Clues as You Read.
7Attend to Clues As You Read
- In this step you start reading and you look for
clues that can help you create your questions. - What is a clue?
- The clue helps you come up with questions to keep
your mind active so that you can understand what
you read. - Clue words are words that make you wonder.
8Attend to Clues as You Read
- What do you WONDER about these titles
- Mountain Madness
- Partners in Grime
- Miracle at Midnight
- Invisible Again
9Attend to Clues as You Read
- What do you WONDER about these pictures?
10Clue words can take many forms
- Titles
- Pictures
- Bold-faced words
- Italicized words
- Nouns, verbs, adjective, adverbs
11Identify a clue word in this sentence.
- The boy wandered aimlessly among the trees.
- Boy is a good clue word.
- How old is this boy?
- What is his name?
- What does he look like?
- What other clue words are in this sentence?
- What do you wonder about them?
12Identify clue words in the following sentences
that make you wonder.
- The pilgrims had tough lives.
- Our national anthem is The Star-Spangled Banner.
- Kathys mother sent her to the store.
- Two new toys have become available for teenagers.
- The mission ran into a major problem.
13The Steps of the Self-Questioning Strategy
- Step 1 Attend to Clues as you read.
- Step 2
- Say Some Questions.
14Say Some Questions
- After you find a clue and start wondering about
it, you say one or more questions to yourself. - Ask questions about something you havent learned
already. -
15Seven Types of Questions
16Look for clue wordsAsk a question using one of
the seven question types.
- The teacher praised the class.
- The students were working very hard on the
assignment. - The rock band was practicing before the concert.
- The girls were getting ready for the dance.
17The Steps of the Self-Questioning Strategy
- Step 1 Attend to Clues as you read.
- Step 2 Say Some Questions
- Step 3
- Keep Predictions in Mind.
18Keep Predictions in Mind
- What is a Prediction?
- An educated guess about what is going to happen.
- Its the best guess you can make based on what
you know. - For this strategy, you will be making
predictions about the questions you asked in step
2 Say Some Questions. - The predictions should contain information that
the author has NOT given you.
19Example Questions and Predictions
- Q What does the man look like?
- P He is tall, with brown hair and a mustache.
- Q When will the boy be found?
- P He will be found in three days.
- Q Where is the dog hiding?
- P She is hiding in the woods.
20Steps of the Self-Questioning Strategy
- Step 1 Attend to Clues as you read.
- Step 2 Say some questions.
- Step 3 Keep Predictions in Mind
- Step 4
- Identify the Answer
21Identify the Answer
- Youve looked for some clues, youve asked some
questions, and youve made a prediction about the
questions. - As you read, you now need to look for and find
the answer to your question. - You may not always find the answer but you keep
the question and prediction in mind as you read.
22Steps of the Self-Questioning Strategy
- Step 1 Attend to Clues as you read.
- Step 2 Say some questions.
- Step 3 Keep Predictions in Mind
- Step 4 Identify the answer.
- Step 5
- Talk about the Answer
23Talk about the Answer
- This step means that you first think about the
answer and compare it to your prediction. You
need to decide whether your prediction was right
or wrong.
24Identifying and Talking About the Answers
- Q What does Rebecca look like?
- P She has long black hair and dark eyes.
- A Rebecca looked very much like her mother. She
had long, curly blond hair and blue eyes. She was
short but very slim and trim. She looked like an
athlete.
25Identifying and Talking about the Answers
- Q Why did Tim hide his art work?
- P He wants to give it to his mother as a gift.
- A Tim was happy that his mother did not see his
picture. He knew that she would be upset if he
was drawing when he was supposed to be doing his
homework.
26Requirements for good questions, predictions and
answer statements
- Use Complete Statements
- Subject
- verb
- Use accurate statements
- Include new information
- Make sense
27The Steps of the Self-Questioning Strategy
- Step1 Attend to Clues as you read.
- Step 2 Say some questions
- Step 3 Keep predictions in mind.
- Step 4 Identify the answer
- Step 5 Talk about the Answer
28Exit Slip
- What was the main idea of todays lesson?
- What did you learn today?
- What confused you about the lesson?
- What do you still need to know?
- How will this strategy help you in your other
classes?