1 What are some sample questions to ask to see if a child is reading at Grade One level?
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1. Who? What? When? Where? How? | ||
2. Is this 'bow' as in 'take a bow' or 'bow' as in 'a bow in her hair'? | ||
3. What's the main idea of what you just read? | ||
2 What are some sample questions you might ask to see if a child is reading at Grade Two level?
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1. Is the author serious here? | ||
2. Why? What if...? How? | ||
3. What caused that to happen? | ||
3 What are some sample questions you might ask to see if a child is reading at Grade Three level?
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1. Where does the author explain why the main character was crying at the beginning? | ||
2. What were the main points of that section and what might happen next? | ||
3. Is this the main point, or just supporting the main point? | ||
4 What are some sample questions you might ask to see if a child is reading at Grade Four level?
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1. What would you do if you just wanted to read this to get a quick answer? to really enjoy it? to study for a test? | ||
2. Does that make sense based on what you've experienced? | ||
3. Can you compare and contrast information on that topic in these two passages? | ||
5 What are some sample questions you might ask to see if a child is reading at Grade Five level?
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1. What is the main idea here and what evidence supports that? | ||
2. What do you conclude about what just happened and why, and what is the evidence? | ||
3. Is that a fact, a supported inference, or an opinion? | ||
6 What are some sample questions you might ask to see if a child is reading at Grade Six level?
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1. What are the main ideas and how are they connected? | ||
2. Make an outline of this section. | ||
3. Find any instances of unsupported inferences, fallacious reasoning, persuasion, and propaganda in this section. | ||