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  • 8.8

    Understanding question words using stories


    Why is this important?
    Children need to be able to process a variety of question words in a range of different situations. Questions are a way of finding out what children know/can remember about an activity/event, etc. and also a means of encouraging reflection and thinking skills.

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    What to do
    • Read a simple story together. Choose favourite books, about animals perhaps, or favourite characters (e.g. ‘Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs’).*
    • Ask questions about the story (e.g. for ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarves’,
    ask:
    ★ ‘Where did the dwarves go to work?’
    ★ ‘What were the dwarves digging for?’
    ★ ‘Why did Snow White go to sleep?’
    ★ ‘Who gave Snow White the poisonous apple?’
    ★ ‘How did the dwarves feel when Snow White went to sleep?’)
    • If the child doesn’t answer or answers inappropriately, try:
    ★ Offering a choice of answers (e.g. ‘Where did the dwarves go to work? Was it in a shop or down the mine?’).
    ★ Re-read part of the story where the answer is and then repeat the question.