π Understanding 'Who, What, Where' vs 'Why' Questions
In Kindergarten ELA, it's important to understand the difference between fact-based questions ('who, what, where') and reasoning questions ('why'). Here's a quick guide:
- π€ 'Who' Questions: These questions ask about people. Example: Who is the main character?
- π 'What' Questions: These questions ask about things or actions. Example: What did the character do?
- π 'Where' Questions: These questions ask about places. Example: Where did the story take place?
- β 'Why' Questions: These questions ask for reasons or explanations. Example: Why did the character feel sad?
π Quick Study Guide
- π€ 'Who' = People
- π 'What' = Things/Actions
- π 'Where' = Places
- β 'Why' = Reasons/Explanations
- π‘ 'Who, What, Where' questions usually have right/wrong answers.
- π§ 'Why' questions encourage critical thinking and have varied answers.
π§ͺ Practice Quiz
- Which question asks about a person?
- What did the dog eat?
- Who is the teacher?
- Where is the park?
- Which question asks about a place?
- Why is the sky blue?
- What is your favorite toy?
- Where is the library?
- Which question asks for a reason?
- Why are you happy?
- What is your name?
- Who is your friend?
- If the question is "What is the cat doing?", what kind of information are you looking for?
- A person
- An action
- A place
- Which question would help you understand someone's feelings?
- What did you eat?
- Where did you go?
- Why are you crying?
- Which of these questions has the most potential for different answers?
- What color is the car?
- Where is the school?
- Why do you like ice cream?
- Which question focuses on identifying an object?
- What is this?
- Who is that?
- Where is it?
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- B
- C
- A
- B
- C
- C
- A