Description Bring comprehension to life and activate questioning skills with meaningful, engaging, and concrete experiences in this Questioning for Primary Learners Unit!Concrete Comprehension is an instructional resource series that uses concrete objects and hands-on experiences to help enhance comprehension skills for primary readers. When our students begin their learning with a concrete experience, it makes thinking visible and shows students the connections between text and the real world. The series is designed to engage students in literacy experiences that will promote higher order thinking and allow students to interact with text in an authentic way. The lessons are set up using the gradual release of responsibility model. While they are scripted for convenience, they can certainly be used as a guide and in whichever way works best for your students. My hope is that you and your students enjoy launching your comprehension lessons in unique ways that ultimately promote rich discussion and thinking within the classroom! Asking questions while we read is a critical component to comprehension. Activating questioning strategies during the reading process helps students monitor their comprehension, clear up confusion, engage curiosity, and access the text in a meaningful way. This unit will teach your students how to effectively ask and answer questions while reading. The Questioning Edition includes 5 detailed lesson plans. The lessons are packed full of concrete, visual, and hands-on activities, experiences, and ideas for your K-2 students. The concrete objects used within the lessons that are not included in the download consist of straws, a zip-locked bag or box, water, cups, a sand pail or bucket, sand or dirt, and a Magic 8 Ball. (These items are commonly found around your home and/or at local dollar stores. I have also included alternative ideas so that little to no additional costs are needed. The lessons work well in a whole group setting, but can also be taught in a small group setting or reading group. Many of the printables and organizers can also be adapted for independent reading. The lesson plans contain scripted teacher language, however, they can certainly be used as a guide and taught in any manner that best suits the students. Download the Free Preview File to see photographs and an inside look at everything that is included within this resource! Real photographs with detailed descriptions are included for teacher support. The lessons can be used with any picture book or read aloud the teacher chooses. For convenience, I have included a recommended book list for questioning within the pack. What’s Included: Research & Rationale Page Suggested Read Aloud Book List for Questioning Ideas for Using this Resource page Questioning Sticks for read aloud lessons and activities Lesson #1: My Very Important Object Teacher directions and real photographs Differentiated recording sheets for My Very Important Object We Can Ask Questions Anchor Chart pieces and photographs Student Friendly Exit Slip: I can ask questions Lesson #2: Digging Deep into the Text Teacher Photographs and Directions All Readers Ask Questions Anchor Chart pieces and photographs Questioning Expert Certificates Differentiated “Digging Deeper” Recording Sheets and Graphic Organizers Exit Slip: I can ask questions about the text Lesson #3: Questioning Reveals More I Wonder Anchor Chart Title and Photographs “The Disappearing Asian Elephants” informational article Teacher Guide for “The Disappearing Asian Elephants” article “Endangered Green Turtle Trouble” informational article Teacher Guide for “Endangered Green Turtle Trouble” article Puzzle Pieces for concrete learning Differentiated Before, During, and After graphic organizers Exit Slip: I Can Ask Questions While I Read Lesson #4: Sip and Slurp! Thin vs. Thick Questions Thick and Thin anchor chart pieces and photographs “Nina’s New Friend” short story and passage for introduction activity Anchor chart sorting cards Questioning printable Thin Questioning Cards Thick Questioning Cards Exit Slip: Thin and Thick Questions Lesson #5: Magic 8 Ball Showdown (Answering questions with text based evidence) “Fireflies” reading comprehension passage Differentiated recording sheets for Magic 8 Ball Showdown Teacher Answer Sheet “Goldfish” reading passage Differentiated text evidence printable reading passages Exit Slip: I can use the text to answer questions Looking for MORE Concrete Comprehension Units for Primary Learners? The following primary comprehension units have already been added to my shop: Concrete Comprehension for Primary Learners: Schema and Metacognition If you’re looking for intermediate resources for Concrete Comprehension, check out Concrete Comprehension™ for Intermediate Learners in One Extra Degree’s shop! I hope you love Concrete Comprehension for Primary Learners: Questioning! Be sure to follow my store to be notified of future strategies and editions for Concrete Comprehension! Happy Learning, Christina DeCarbo-Wagers Miss DeCarbo, Inc ©Copyright 2016 All Rights Reserved.









