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Friday 19 May 2017

QAR Posters


                     PredictingImage result for thinking cloud png
Predicting is your expectation of what you are about to
read, you can use your ideas or others to guess it.
You can skim and scan through the text which quickly searches through the book
find the main sentences that you think tells you what the text is
about.                                                                                 

Keys   
We Use The -
  1. Title
  2. Cover
  3. Pictures On The Pages
     To Predict What We Are Reading.

Steps
How To Predict -
  1. To predict you can’t have read the book, or you are predicting what will happen next.
  2. Predicting is using your knowledge and sometimes others on what you think your going to read.
  3. We use the (Keys) to predict.
  4. Sometimes predict includes of questioning. We make question based off the(Keys) we looked at, then read the book and answer the questions. You can also see if your prediction was right.


 Predicting is a good way to share your thinking/ideas/expectation of the book with the          
                                                          group or teacher.



                                                         



                                                         
                                                  Questioning  Image result for Question mark
                      Questioning is using the 5 W’s and the H or using question
                                                             mark.
                 Either before reading a story, after reading a story or sometimes
                                        during a story. It sometimes includes   
                                                         Clarifying
Keys                   
We Use -                        
  1. Who - (Who Are The Characters?)
  2. What - (What Is Currently Happening?)
  3. When - (When Did This Event Take Place?)
  4. Where - (Where Did This Event Take Place?)
  5. Why - (Why Did This Happen?)
  6. How - (How Did This Happen / How Many Times Has This Happened?)
  7. Question Marks - [To show what we know and think]
     To Question What We Are Reading


Steps
How To Question -
  1. To Question you can have read the book or not read the book.
  2. We use the (Keys) to question.
  3. We make questions based off the (Keys), then read the book and
      answer them.
     4.    We question why things happened and think about how it can change.

                                         


L.I: To pose questions of a shared text
I Learnt to share my understanding of QAR and Questioning & Predicting
posters by making posters with my group.
As a reading group we made our understandings of the 4 types f question/QAR by
making a new title for it, a different definition, and our own logos. Me and Nyjah
Worked On the Questioning and Predicting posters while Jack and Alex worked on
the QAR, and Fau would help out on each poster.

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