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📚 Quick Study Guide: 'Who' vs. 'What' Questions
- 🗣️ 'Who' Questions: We use 'Who' when we want to know about a person or a character in a story. Think about who is doing something or who the story is about.
- 🦸 Example: "Who is the superhero?" (Answer: Spider-Man)
- ❓ 'What' Questions: We use 'What' when we want to know about a thing, an action, or an event in a story. Think about what happened or what someone is holding.
- 🍎 Example: "What did the girl eat?" (Answer: An apple)
- 💡 Key Difference: 'Who' is for people/animals with names, 'What' is for objects or actions.
🧠 Practice Quiz: Story Time Questions
Story 1: Lily found a shiny red ball in the park. She threw it to her dog, Buster.
1. Who found the shiny red ball?
- Buster
- Lily
- The park
2. What did Lily find?
- A dog
- A park
- A shiny red ball
Story 2: Max loves to paint. Today, he painted a big blue sky and a yellow sun.
3. Who loves to paint?
- The sun
- Max
- The sky
4. What did Max paint today?
- A big blue sky and a yellow sun
- His friend
- A cat
Story 3: Grandma baked yummy cookies. She put them on a plate for the children.
5. Who baked yummy cookies?
- The children
- Grandma
- The plate
6. What did Grandma bake?
- A plate
- Yummy cookies
- Children
Story 4: The little bird built a nest in the tall tree. It laid three small eggs.
7. What did the little bird build?
- A tree
- A nest
- Three eggs
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1. B. Lily
2. C. A shiny red ball
3. B. Max
4. A. A big blue sky and a yellow sun
5. B. Grandma
6. B. Yummy cookies
7. B. A nest
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