QAR: Question-Answer Relationship
SQ3R
SQRQCQ
TDQS
QtA and ReQuest
100

On Your Own

Answers to On Your Own questions are not in the text. You need to consider your personal experiences to answer. 

100

SQ3R Stands For

Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review

100

SQRQCQ Stands For

Survey, Question, Reread, Question, Compute, Question

100

Meaning of TDQS

Text Dependent Questions

100

QtA Stands For

Questioning The Author

200

Right There

Answers to right there questions are in the text. The words in the text usually match a sentence in the text. 

200

Steps of SQ3R

Survey, Question, Read, Recite and Review

200

Subject That Uses SQRQCQ

Math: word problems

200

Literal-Level Questions

Key details, general understanding of the text

200

Process of ReQuest

Student partners read a passage together and write 2-3 questions and answers to quiz one another.

300

Think and Search

Answers to Think and Search questions are in the text. The answer is compiled through segments of several sentences. 

300

Define SQ4R

Survey, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, and Review

300

Survey and Question

Survey: Skim to get the main idea of the problem

Question: Ask the question that is stated in the problem


300

Structural-Level Questions

Vocabulary word choice, author's craft and text structures

300
Role of the Teacher

Teacher participates in the discussion as a facilitator, guide, initiator and responder.

400

Author and You

Answers to Author and You questions are not in the text. You need to consider both what the author has told you and what you already know about the topic. 

400

Question and Read

Question: Turn headings into questions

Read: Read to answer questions

400

Reread and Question

Reread: Identify the information and details provided

Question: Ask what operation needs to be performed

400

Interpretative-Level Questions

What does the text mean?


Inferencing across the entire passage, argumentation and formal reasoning, and intertextual connections
400

ReQuest Purpose

Designed to assist students in formulating questions and answers based on a text passage. 

500

3 Categories of Questions

Text Explicit, Text Implicit, Script Implicit

500

Survey, Recite and Review

Survey: Skim text for headings and charts

Recite: Answer questions and make notes

Review: Reread for details and unanswered questions

500

Compute and Question

Compute: Solve the problem

Question: Does the answer make sense?

500

Three Phases of Text

1) Focus on what the text says, literal meaning of the text

2) Teacher poses questions about the structure of the text

3) Text-dependent questions centered on what the text means 

500

QtA Prompts/Goal

1) Initiate discussion

2) Focus on the author's message, link information

3) Identify difficulties with the way the author has presented information or ideas

4) Encourage students to refer to the text because they have misinterpreted or to help them recognize that they have made in inference

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