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Forming Questions

Unit Lessons

Information Literacy

Forming Questions #1: How Many Questions Can You Make?

Lesson Overview: In this lesson, children are challenged to make as many questions as they can about an unfamiliar object to find out more about it.  Because it is easier to ask questions about a concrete object, I use six unfamiliar objects to spur their thinking.  The kids always want… Read more

Betty Turpin
  • Forming Questions
  • Information Literacy

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