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Description
What It Is:
This is a 'Question Keeper' worksheet designed to help students record questions they have while reading a book. The worksheet is divided into two columns: one for 'Questions I have about the text' and the other for 'Questions I have about words in the text.' Each column has several lines for writing down the questions. The worksheet includes small illustrations of a book with a pumpkin on the cover and a generic open book to visually represent each category.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 1-4. The concept of asking questions about a text and vocabulary is foundational for reading comprehension in these grades. The format is simple and provides ample space for students to write.
Why Use It:
This worksheet encourages active reading and critical thinking skills. It helps students identify areas of confusion in a text, promoting deeper engagement with the material. By distinguishing between questions about the overall text and questions about specific words, it supports vocabulary development and comprehension.
How to Use It:
Students should use this worksheet while reading a book or passage. In the left column, they record any questions they have about the plot, characters, or events. In the right column, they write down any unfamiliar words and questions about their meaning. They can then use these questions to guide further research or class discussion.
Target Users:
This worksheet is beneficial for elementary school students, particularly those who are learning to develop strong reading comprehension skills. It is also useful for teachers looking for a structured way to encourage active reading in the classroom.