What you ask about is what children will?
what is learn
It is important to ask questions that modify students what?
What is schema?
What should teachers do prior to reading a text?
What is set purpose and activate schema?
What's the simplest level of Bloom's Taxonomy?
What is remember?
Questioning plays a central role in what skill?
what is comprehension
Once the basic plot or main facts of a text are established, teachers should ask what kinds of questions?
what is deeper understanding or critical thinking
What is the purpose of "during-reading" questions?
What is processing a text and clarifying confusion?
What level of Bloom's could contain this key word: DESIGN
What is create?
The book says that questioning can be used to foster what four skills? partial points possible
what is developing concepts, building background, clarifying reasoning process, and leading to higher levels of thinking
Struggling readers benefit from questions that elicit blank?
what is the basic elements in a selection
Embedded questions help readers do what 3 skills?
What is maintain ongoing summary, reflect reading, and monitor reading?
Name the order of Bloom's levels of questioning...
What is:
remember
understand
apply
analyze
evaluate
create