Answering Questions
It is important when we speak, read, and write that we provide evidence to explain our thinking. Often teachers ask students "Tell me more... What makes you say that..." It is important to ask questions and for students to be able to provide examples to support their thinking. Often times it may be assumed that students are not providing the "correct" answers, when in fact they have examples. In other instances, students are giving answers or remarks they think is correct but have no information to back up their ideas. This week in reading and writing we will be discussing how to answer questions with evidence, referring explicitly to the text.
Check out this thinking mat to help us organize our sticky notes.
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