Comprehension cubes!
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Create a game board where your students can make progress by answering questions about their book! Bonus: They can move two spaces every time they finish a new book. Who will reach the finish line first?!
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Here are some questions you could make on your game cards (note: just use index cards):
Within the Text
Questions
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Fiction
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Non-Fiction
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What
was the story about?
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What
did you learn about _________ (the topic)?
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What
was ____________’s problem in the story?
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What
are some of the important facts you read about?
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What
did __________ do to try and solve the problem?
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What
did you learn from the picture/photograph/chart/etc?
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Summarize
the main events in the story.
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Give
an example of a word from the glossary. (Located at back of book)
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Tell
some things the characters like to do.
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What
were the important points made in the text?
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Beyond the Text
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Fiction
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Non-Fiction
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Why
did the character ___________?
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What
is so important about ____________?
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How
would you describe the character?
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What
information does the photograph/heading give you?
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How
did the character’s feelings change and why?
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What
was the most important idea in this text?
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What
was surprising to you in the story?
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Why
do you think the author wanted to tell you about ____________?
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Does
this story remind you of anything?
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Does
this text remind you of anything else?
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About the Text
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Fiction
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Non-Fiction
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Is
this a good title for the piece? Why
or why not?
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Is
this a good title for the piece? Why
or why not?
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What
did the character(s) learn?
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Look
at the sections and read the headings.
Do you think this was a good way to organize the information? Why/why not?
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What
was the most important part of the story?
Why?
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How
did the author make this text interesting?
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How
did the author start and end the story?
Why did he/she do that?
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Look
in the text to find some powerful descriptive words. Explain what they mean and why the writer
chose to use them.
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Why
did the author write this?
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Why
do you think the author wrote this text?
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