Little Red Riding Hood
A Family Vacation
Walking a dog
Bryce is taking a nap
Bonus
100

What is the "who" in little red riding hood?

The little girl
100

What is the "who"

The family 

100

When Leslie was bored, she walked her dog. 

What is the "what"?

Walking the dog

100

When Bryce was tired he took a nap.

What is the "when"?

When he was tired.

100

How are interrogative questions helpful for us?

They tell us the main parts of a story.

200

What interrogative question could we use to figure out the place that little red riding hood is going?

"Where?"

200

What are the "who" AND "what"? 

Family; taking a vacation

200

There are 2 "who's" in the story, "who" are they?

Leslie and her dog

200

What could we ask if we wanted to know the location that Bryce is taking a nap?

"where?"
200
Can we use interrogative questions when writing our own story?

Yes

300

What could you ask to find out the time that little red riding hood was going to see her grandma?

"when?"

300
"why" might a family take a vacation?

To celebrate, for a holiday, because school is out

300
"when" could you walk a dog?

Any time of the day

300

"Who" is taking a nap

 Bryce

300

What are the 5 interrogative questions we can ask when understanding the points to a story?


Who, when, where, what, and why

400
What is the "why" in little red riding hood?

To get to her grandmother's house

400

What are some examples of "were" the vation could happen?

The beach, amusement park, disney, the lake.

Answers may vary

400

What are 3 examples of "where" you can walk the dog?

In my neighborhood, on the sidewalk, in the park. 

400

What is the "why"?

Because he/she is tired.

400

How can we use interrogative questions when writing our own stories. 

We can use them when brainstorming to get an idea of the main parts and ideas of our story. 

500

What are the main parts to the story?

who? little red

when? during the day

where? in the forest 

what? walking to her grandmas

why? to give her bread

500
Come up with your own, who, when, where, what, and why for a family going on vacation. 

Answers will vary, refer to teacher for correct answer. 

500

"why" might you walk a dog

because he needs to get his energy out, because you are bored, because the weather is pretty

500

Imagine YOU are the one taking a nap. What are the answers to ALL 5 interrogative questions? Who? What? When? Where? Why?

answers may vary 

who- me

when- after school/during the day

where- at home/in bedroom

what- taking a nap

why- because I am tired


500

What is another interrogative question that we didn't talk about, that could use to identify the key parts to a story?

How