Reading Strategy Questioning Worksheet. This Questioning Reading Strategy Unit can be used to both teach a new strategy or as reading comprehension support. Text dependent questions are reading comprehension questions that can only be answered by referring to the text.
Questioning is a strategy that readers use to engage with the text. You can use an overhead projector to jot notes on the framework as you "think aloud" while reading a text. Use these printable worksheets to improve reading comprehension.
Asking and answering questions helps readers interact with the text and engage prior knowledge.
It is perfect for a literacy center or response notebook.
Once students are familiar with the routine of investigating what they read with questions, you might try having the entire class work in small groups simultaneously. This collection of worksheets contains: A literary text, "The Midnight Thunderstorm" A factual text, "All about Thunderstorms" Activities for each text which require students to apply a variety of reading comprehension strategies (making connections, predicting, monitoring, clarifying, visualising, inferring, questioning and summarising) Asking questions about a text is an effective way to improve reading comprehension. Questioning techniques help the reader to clarify and comprehend what he is reading.