Description
What It Is:
A bright and easy-to-understand anchor chart that teaches the six main WH– question words—who, what, when, where, why, and how. Each question word includes a definition, a visual cue, and an example sentence to help children learn how to form clear and meaningful questions.
Why Use It:
This WH– questions chart supports early literacy, reading comprehension, and speaking skills. It helps students quickly identify which question word to use based on the type of information they need. Perfect for ESL/EFL learners, elementary classrooms, and visual learners who benefit from picture-supported instruction.
How to Use It:
• Display as a classroom poster or grammar anchor chart.
• Use during reading or writing lessons to help students ask and answer questions.
• Provide mini-copies for student notebooks as a handy reference tool.
• Pair with WH– question worksheets for guided practice and assessments.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Early elementary: Introduce WH– words with visual examples.
• Upper elementary/ESL: Reinforce accurate question formation in writing and conversation.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, ESL instructors, intervention specialists, homeschool parents, and students who need support identifying and using WH– question words.
A bright and easy-to-understand anchor chart that teaches the six main WH– question words—who, what, when, where, why, and how. Each question word includes a definition, a visual cue, and an example sentence to help children learn how to form clear and meaningful questions.
Why Use It:
This WH– questions chart supports early literacy, reading comprehension, and speaking skills. It helps students quickly identify which question word to use based on the type of information they need. Perfect for ESL/EFL learners, elementary classrooms, and visual learners who benefit from picture-supported instruction.
How to Use It:
• Display as a classroom poster or grammar anchor chart.
• Use during reading or writing lessons to help students ask and answer questions.
• Provide mini-copies for student notebooks as a handy reference tool.
• Pair with WH– question worksheets for guided practice and assessments.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Early elementary: Introduce WH– words with visual examples.
• Upper elementary/ESL: Reinforce accurate question formation in writing and conversation.
Target Users:
Elementary teachers, ESL instructors, intervention specialists, homeschool parents, and students who need support identifying and using WH– question words.
