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Title: SelfQuestioning Using QAR QuestionAnswer Relationships


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Self-Questioning Using QAR(Question-Answer
Relationships)
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Who is a Good Reader?
  • Good readers pose questions before, during, and
    after reading. Being aware of HOW to gain
    information is just as important as the material
    that is actually gained.
  • Remember---being a good reader involves thinking
    about how as well as what you read.

3
  • Ask yourself
  • Where can I find information?
  • Lets create a list

4
There are 2 kinds of information
In my head
In the book
  • Right There
  • Its right there! The answer to this question can
    be found in one place in the text.
  • On My Own
  • This type of question invites you to make a
    personal connection to something you have
    experienced or are experiencing.
  • Think and Search
  • To arrive at the answer to this question, you
    need to piece together different parts of one or
    more texts.
  • Author Me
  • The response to this question asks you to
    consider the authors perspective/position and
    your own experiences and views to formulate a
    response

5
1. Right There
  • The answer is in one place in the text.
  • Strategies include
  • Reread
  • Scan
  • Look for key words

6
2. Think and Search
  • The answer is in several places in the text.
  • Strategies include
  • Skim or reread
  • Look for important information
  • summarize

7
3. On My Own
  • The answer is not in the text.
  • Strategies include
  • Think about what you already know
  • Think about what youve read before
  • Make connections

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4. Author Me
  • The answer is not in the text. Think about how
    what you know and what is in the text, fit
    together.
  • Strategies include
  • Reread
  • Think about what you already know and what the
    author says
  • Predict

9
When can you use QAR?
  • You can use QAR when you need to answer questions
    or create questions.
  • You can use QAR whenever you need to especially
    during social studies, science, math, english, or
    on tests.
  • You can use QAR to help you understand and talk
    about what you read.

10
How will we practice and embed QAR in Biology
Class?
Phase 1
  • Teacher will guide student to answer QAR type 1
    2 questions using a reading.
  • Continue practice on own by reading an article
    and answering 4 QAR questions.
  • Share your answers with students with same
    article.
  • Report to original group and share answers and
    get answers from others articles. Record these
    answers in notes packet.

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How will we practice and embed QAR in Biology
Class?
Phase 2
  • Teacher will guide student to answer QAR type 3
    4 questions using a reading.
  • Continue practice on own by reading an article
    and answering 4 QAR questions.
  • Share your answers with students with same
    article.
  • Report to original group and share answers and
    get answers from others articles. Record these
    answers in notes packet.

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How will we practice and embed QAR in Biology
Class?
Phase 3
  • Select a current event relevant to the unit of
    study.
  • Read the current event article.
  • Create 4 questions based on QAR model.
  • Provide answers to your 4 questions.
  • Submit a copy of your article, 4 questions and
    their answers (not written with them)
  • Read another students article, answer the
    question provided and evaluate the questions
    using a rubric.
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