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  1. 125+ Reading Comprehension Question Stems for Any Text

    Here are a few easy ways to get started: 125+ Reading Comprehension Question Stems for Any Text 7. - Use question stems as a planning tool. Before reading a text with your students, take some time to brainstorm which question stems would be most appropriate.

  2. PDF Fifth Grade Reading Literature Question Stems

    RL.5.2. Determine a theme of a story, drama, or poem from details in the text, including how characters in a story or drama respond to challenges or how the speaker in a poem reflects upon a topic; summarize the text. What happened at the beginning, middle, and end of the story?

  3. Literary analysis: how to teach your ELA students to analyze

    Give students a set of literary analysis questions or question stems (how and why questions are often more effective at eliciting analysis instead of summary) Finding evidence strategies. The next step in literary analysis, after thinking up critical or analytical ideas, is to find evidence from the text to support or refute those ideas.

  4. 36 Question Stems Framed Around Bloom's Taxonomy

    The following graphic includes 25+ question stems framed around the early, non-revised Bloom's Taxonomy are worth a gander. In the 'Knowledge' category, question stems focus on helping students identify and recall information — these are often referred to as 'literal' questions, because a learner could more than likely point to a ...

  5. Five Ways to Use Question Stems in ELA

    Five Ways to Use Question Stems in ELA. We can agree teachers really want to teach their students reading, writing, thinking, and speaking skills that can be applied to just about anything they do in and out of school. My Literature question stems are great because they teach students critical thinking and discussion skills by just simply ...

  6. PDF Fourth Grade Reading Literature Question Stems

    RL.4.5. Explain major differences between poems, drama, and prose, and refer to the structural elements of poems (e.g., verse, rhythm, meter) and drama (e.g., casts of characters, settings, descriptions, dialogue, stage directions) when writing or speaking about a text. How are the parts of the story connected?

  7. Question Stems for Each Level of Bloom's Taxonomy

    Questions for Each Level of Bloom's Taxonomy. Bloom's Taxonomy ranks six levels of learning skill from the most basic to the most complex. Each level of skill is associated with a verb, as learning is an action. As a teacher using Bloom's Taxonomy, the questions you ask in class and on written assignments and tests should be pulled from all ...

  8. PDF Bloom's Taxonomy Guide to Writing Questions

    Analysis : Useful Verbs : Sample Question Stems ; analyze distinguish examine compare contrast investigate categorize identify explain separate advertise . ... Sample Question Stems ; judge select choose decide debate verify recommend assess rate determine . Is there a better solution to ...

  9. PDF Literature Question Stems: Drawing Inferences: Theme / Main Idea

    Informational Text Question Stems: Drawing Inferences: What is the message so far? What does the author mean when he/she says ____? Which details in the text led you to that conclusion? Why do you think that___? Can you give specific examples from the text that support your thinking? What was the purpose of this piece? Give examples of other ...

  10. Literature Question Stems in Middle School ELA

    The FREE Literature Question Stems Guidebook was designed help teachers have the tools they need to create a literature unit and/or novel study by asking questions that require students to think beyond the text. There are standards checklists and a novel and/or unit planner so you can map out a whole unit using these questions.

  11. PDF Phrase bank/sentence stems for language analysis

    • By using the rhetorical question ..., the writer invites agreement from the reader. This works in conjunction with ... to position the reader to feel... • The use of the anacomparing logy ... seeks to shift the reader's perception on the issue to... which thus evokes a sense of ...

  12. 15 of the Best Questions for Teaching Literary Analysis

    15 of the Best Questions for Teaching Literary Analysis. Teaching literary analysis in the secondary English classroom is an essential cornerstone of high school English and middle school English curriculum. When students learn the process of literary analysis, they will embrace the new challenge each literary text brings.

  13. PDF Second Grade Reading Literature Question Stems

    Integration of Ideas & Knowledge. Standard. Question Stem. RL.2.7. Use information gained from the illustrations and words in a print or digital text to demonstrate understanding of its characters, setting, or plot.

  14. Bloom's Taxonomy Question Stems For Use In Assessment [With 100

    Bloom's Taxonomy questions are a great way to build and design curriculum and lesson plans. They encourage the development of higher-order thinking and encourage students to engage in metacognition by thinking and reflecting on their own learning. In The Ultimate Guide to Bloom's Taxonomy Question Stems, you can access more than 100 ...

  15. A Foundational Lesson for Literary Analysis

    Students will then record their answers to the literary question stems on the PDF. All of your EW guides provide a list of appropriate literary analysis questions for the grade you teach. ... One by one, you will see how the student generated the response in the literary analysis from the answer to the framing question with evidence provided ...

  16. Student-Led Discussion Made Simple

    Sentence Stems for Questioning & Analysis. The infographic below is all about getting students to ask intelligent, text-based questions and enter conversations intelligently. I call them "situated questions," questions that simultaneously draw discussion into a text (or texts) and push students to extract something from it (or them). Enjoy!

  17. Create a Novel Study Unit in 15 Minutes

    How to Create an Entire Novel Study Unit in Less Than 15 Minutes. 1️⃣ Download and print the Literature Question Stems Guidebook, and head to the unit/novel study planner (it's on page 15!) 2️⃣ Think of a novel you teach or have wanted to teach. If you don't have access to it, simply Google how many pages it has.

  18. PDF STAAR Standards & Question Stems

    Grade TEKS SE Standard R/S Question Stem STAAR Standards & Question Stems - Reading 3-8 8 3 A analyze literary works that share similar themes across cultures S 4 3 B compare and contrast the adventures or exploits of characters in traditional and classical literature S 5 3 B describe the phenomena explained in origin myths from various ...

  19. Rhetorical Analysis Sentence Starters: Easy and Effective!

    25 Rhetorical Analysis Sentence Starters. It's important to teach students to use these stems, but as a springboard to further analysis. This means that students should not simply complete the sentence, filling in the blanks (…) and moving on. They must unpack the move the author is making in order to connect it to their focus for ...

  20. PDF List of Poetry Essay Question stems

    Write a well-organized essay in which you analyze how the poem's organization, diction, and figurative language prepare the reader for the speaker's concluding response. In the soliloquy, King Henry laments his inability to sleep. In a well-organized essay, briefly summarize the King's thoughts and analyze how the diction, imagery, and syntax ...

  21. Literary Analysis Stems Teaching Resources

    Created by. Carpe Librum. This product includes three sentence stems students can use when writing a literary analysis paragraph about symbolism. These sentence stems follow the answer, cite, explain format and model scholarly language for academic writing. This product works well for struggling writers and ESL students.

  22. PDF Third Grade Reading Literature Question Stems

    RL.3.2. Recount stories, including fables, folktales, and myths from diverse cultures; determine the central message, lesson, or moral and explain how it is conveyed through key details in the text. What happened at the beginning, middle, and end of the story?

  23. Text-Dependent Question Stems: LITERARY ANALYSIS (Text-Dependent

    Use Text-Dependent Question-Stem Cards by DynamicText to connect your daily curriculum to State Achievement Tests and the Common Core. This single set includes 23 text-dependent question stems for LITERARY ANALYSIS, and includes the Common Core Standards, color coded by content area, for Literary Text, Informational Text, Reading in History, and Reading in Science and Technology-- in grades 6-12.