Factual questions
Why are these questions called factual questions?
Because they usually have one answer and it’s true.
What is the difference between the two questions above?
The complication
Write 5 factual questions the topic that we are going to be studying.
1. How do tsunamis are form?
2. What hurricanes made of?
3. Where is the first record tsunami?
4. Who discovered the first volcano?
Interpretive questions
Why are these questions called interpretive questions?
Because they can have more than one answer and must include evidence.
What is the difference between the answers above?
Different evidence
3 interpretive questions
1. Why do we fear volcanoes?
2. Why does New York has their first hurricane?
3.
Evaluative questions
3 evaluative questions
1. Did you achieve your success criteria?
2. What are you doing?
3. What is the hardest part of this learning?
My top tip for asking + answering questions are:
My top tip for asking + answering questions are:
- You have to know about the subject in order to answer them.
- Develop your questioning and answering skills.
- It's hard to ask and answer by not using the taboo word.
- It's hard to make people to say the word
- Hard to come up with question
- Learn new vocabulary
- The more specific your question is, the more exact relevant your answer will be
- You can replace some words for other than be more specific.
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