How can questioning be used to foster comprehension?
What will be an ideal response?
Questioning can be used in the following ways:
• To evaluate, to highlight important information, to lead student to a conclusion or to a higher level of thinking, to get a discussion going or keep it going, to review content.
• Prereading questions: Prepare students for the theme and major plot occurrences.
• During reading questions: Can guide students through the selection.
• Postreading questions: Help students understand the basic facts of the selection and also help them reach a deeper understanding of the text.
• Probes and prompts: Help students formula a response.
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What will be an ideal response?
Dramatizing through movement without using speech is _______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Tanya came home from school to discover that her father was arrested for abusing her mother. Although Tanya did not see what happened to her mother, she is still considered to be a witness because she ______.
A. can be expected to testify against her father B. probably suffers in silence C. is bound to engage in the violent tendencies learned at home D. has to live with the effects of domestic violence
Which of the following is NOT one of the characteristics shared by members of the Deaf community?
a. The desire to associate with other deaf people with whom they share values and experiences, known as “attitudinal deafness.” b. The use of speech as a method of communicating with the widest range of people. c. Similar life experiences in relation to the “hearing world” that set them apart as a culture. d. The bond that develops between deaf people as a result of shared experiences.