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Thursday, September 8, 2016

9/8 Creating Probing Questions

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  • understand how to create good questions: closed and open.

Why?
  • To develop your ability to uncover information.
  • To develop your curiosity.

1 With someone next to you, discuss the difference between open and closed questions.   2 minutes

2.  With someone next to you, discuss why we would want to use open questions and why we would want to use closed questions.   2 minutes

3.  Read this: 
 The Rules for Producing Questions (from http://rightquestion.org/)
  • Ask/write as many questions as you can
  • Do not stop to discuss, judge, or answer any questions - don't ask whether or not it is a good enough question
  • Write down every question exactly as it is stated - don't worry about wording
  • Change any statement into a question
         2 minutes

4.   Read this:
Define closed and open-ended questions:          2 minutes

  • Closed-ended Questions can be answered with a “yes’ or “no,” with a one-word answer, or with a list.
  • Open-ended Questions require more explanation and synthesis of information


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5.  Independent practice. 
  1. In your social studies Google Classroom Folder in Google Drive, create a new document called "water questions".  
  2. Follow the rules for producing questions & then identify your open and closed questions for the following question focus: 1 in 10 people lack access to safe water     10 minutes
6. Share      10 minutes

7. Find out      15 minutes
    8. Share      10 minutes__________________________________________
    Parents: Instead of Asking Your Child, 
    "What Did You Do in School Today?"
    Ask them.......
    • What is the difference between an open question and a closed question?
    • Why would we use both open and closed questions?
    • What were your most important open questions for the water question focus? 
    • What were your most important closed questions for the water question focus? 
    • What did you find out about access to safe drinking water?

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