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What It Is:
A colorful, kid-friendly reference chart that introduces the six main WH question words—who, what, when, where, why, and how. Each question word is paired with a simple definition and an illustration to help young learners understand what type of information each word asks for.
Why Use It:
This visual chart is perfect for reinforcing foundational grammar and speaking skills. It gives students clear, memorable cues to help them choose the right WH word when asking or answering questions. Ideal for ESL learners, early readers, and visual learners who benefit from picture-supported learning.
How to Use It:
• Display in the classroom as a grammar anchor chart.
• Use as a quick reference during speaking, reading, or writing activities.
• Pair with WH-question worksheets for guided practice or assessments.
• Give students a printed mini-version to keep in their notebooks.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Early learners: Introducing WH words with pictures.
• Elementary: Strengthening question formation in conversations and writing.
Target Users:
Teachers looking for visual grammar aids, ESL instructors introducing WH questions, homeschool parents teaching early literacy, and students needing a quick-reference guide.
A colorful, kid-friendly reference chart that introduces the six main WH question words—who, what, when, where, why, and how. Each question word is paired with a simple definition and an illustration to help young learners understand what type of information each word asks for.
Why Use It:
This visual chart is perfect for reinforcing foundational grammar and speaking skills. It gives students clear, memorable cues to help them choose the right WH word when asking or answering questions. Ideal for ESL learners, early readers, and visual learners who benefit from picture-supported learning.
How to Use It:
• Display in the classroom as a grammar anchor chart.
• Use as a quick reference during speaking, reading, or writing activities.
• Pair with WH-question worksheets for guided practice or assessments.
• Give students a printed mini-version to keep in their notebooks.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Early learners: Introducing WH words with pictures.
• Elementary: Strengthening question formation in conversations and writing.
Target Users:
Teachers looking for visual grammar aids, ESL instructors introducing WH questions, homeschool parents teaching early literacy, and students needing a quick-reference guide.




