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QAR Question/ Answer Relationship

QAR Question/ Answer Relationship. Mrs. Suarez 4/4/2014. In the Book QARs. Right There Thing and Search (Put It Together). Right There Questions. The words used to make up the question and words used to answer the question are "right there" (usually in the same sentence of the text).

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QAR Question/ Answer Relationship

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  1. QARQuestion/ Answer Relationship Mrs. Suarez 4/4/2014

  2. In the Book QARs • Right There • Thing and Search (Put It Together)

  3. Right There Questions The words used to make up the question and words used to answer the question are "right there" (usually in the same sentence of the text).

  4. Think and Search The answer is in the text, but you must put together different pieces of information to find it.

  5. In My Head QARs • Author and Me • On My Own

  6. Author and Me The answer is not in the text. You need to think about what you know, what the author tells you, and how it fits together.

  7. On My Own The answer is not in the text. You need to use your own experiences to answer these questions.

  8. Let’s look a the questions from the article “Two Wheel Fun”. We are going to label the type of QAR. Let’s look for evidence for our selections.

  9. Question #1 How do the authors organize the article’s first two paragraphs? A. They describe a major event and show its effect on bicycle popularity. B. They pose questions that are answered with information about bicycles. C. They list successes in the development of bicycles in the order they occurred. D. They present a problem about travel and the solution through the use of bicycles. QAR: Right There Question Think and Search Question Author and Me On My Own

  10. Question #2 According to the article, what was the greatest threat to riders of the “high-wheeler” in the late 1800s? F. the awkward attachment of pedals to the frame G. the steering problems caused by two wheel sizes H. the elevation of the driver’s seat above the ground I. the increase in speed created by one wheel’s larger size QAR: Right There Question Think and Search Question Author and Me On My Own

  11. Question #3 An early bicycle was nicknamed the “Boneshaker” mainly because it… A. had no pedals to control its operating speed. B. wandered because of having no steering bar. C. had no balance because of its two wheel sizes. D. trembled because the wheels had little cushioning. QAR: Right There Question Think and Search Question Author and Me On My Own

  12. Question #4 According to the article, bike polo is different from bike racing because bike polo F. is more popular. G. requires more space. H. is played on a football field. I. allows a flexible number of players. QAR: Right There Question Think and Search Question Author and Me On My Own

  13. Question #5 Read this sentence from the article. The purpose is to drive the ball through goalposts for a score. In which sentence below is the word drive used in the same way as in the sentence above? A. Carlos had the drive to be the best in his class. B. Tara will drive the car the entire way on the family vacation. C. He informed the customer that the new car would drive well. D. She will drive the nail into the wall before hanging the picture. QAR: Right There Question Think and Search Question Author and Me On My Own

  14. Question #6 The authors wrote this article about bicycles most likely to F. persuade readers to bicycle for exercise. G. inform readers about the history of bicycles. H. amuse readers with the different shapes of bicycles. I. warn readers about bicycle safety when riding in pairs. QAR: Right There Question Think and Search Question Author and Me On My Own

  15. Question #7 Which statement is best supported by information in the article? A. Saving money is the main reason to ride a bicycle. B. Modern bicycles are as comfortable as earlier bicycles. C. Riding a bicycle should include following basic safety rules. D. Riding bicycles while on vacation is a widespread practice among families. QAR: Right There Question Think and Search Question Author and Me On My Own

  16. Let’s READ the article “Two Wheel Fun”.

  17. Time to ANSWER the questions…

  18. Question #1 How do the authors organize the article’s first two paragraphs? A. They describe a major event and show its effect on bicycle popularity. B. They pose questions that are answered with information about bicycles. C. They list successes in the development of bicycles in the order they occurred. D. They present a problem about travel and the solution through the use of bicycles.

  19. Question #1- Answer B How do the authors organize the article’s first two paragraphs? A. They describe a major event and show its effect on bicycle popularity. B. They pose questions that are answered with information about bicycles. C. They list successes in the development of bicycles in the order they occurred. D. They present a problem about travel and the solution through the use of bicycles.

  20. Question #2 According to the article, what was the greatest threat to riders of the “high-wheeler” in the late 1800s? F. the awkward attachment of pedals to the frame G. the steering problems caused by two wheel sizes H. the elevation of the driver’s seat above the ground I. the increase in speed created by one wheel’s larger size

  21. Question #2- Answer H According to the article, what was the greatest threat to riders of the “high-wheeler” in the late 1800s? F. the awkward attachment of pedals to the frame G. the steering problems caused by two wheel sizes H. the elevation of the driver’s seat above the ground I. the increase in speed created by one wheel’s larger size

  22. Question #3 An early bicycle was nicknamed the “Boneshaker” mainly because it… A. had no pedals to control its operating speed. B. wandered because of having no steering bar. C. had no balance because of its two wheel sizes. D. trembled because the wheels had little cushioning.

  23. Question #3- Answer D An early bicycle was nicknamed the “Boneshaker” mainly because it… A. had no pedals to control its operating speed. B. wandered because of having no steering bar. C. had no balance because of its two wheel sizes. D. trembled because the wheels had little cushioning.

  24. Question #4 According to the article, bike polo is different from bike racing because bike polo F. is more popular. G. requires more space. H. is played on a football field. I. allows a flexible number of players.

  25. Question #4- Answer H According to the article, bike polo is different from bike racing because bike polo F. is more popular. G. requires more space. H. is played on a football field. I. allows a flexible number of players.

  26. Question #5 Read this sentence from the article. The purpose is to drive the ball through goalposts for a score. In which sentence below is the word drive used in the same way as in the sentence above? A. Carlos had the drive to be the best in his class. B. Tara will drive the car the entire way on the family vacation. C. He informed the customer that the new car would drive well. D. She will drive the nail into the wall before hanging the picture.

  27. Question #5- Answer D Read this sentence from the article. The purpose is to drive the ball through goalposts for a score. In which sentence below is the word drive used in the same way as in the sentence above? A. Carlos had the drive to be the best in his class. B. Tara will drive the car the entire way on the family vacation. C. He informed the customer that the new car would drive well. D. She will drive the nail into the wall before hanging the picture.

  28. Question #6 The authors wrote this article about bicycles most likely to F. persuade readers to bicycle for exercise. G. inform readers about the history of bicycles. H. amuse readers with the different shapes of bicycles. I. warn readers about bicycle safety when riding in pairs.

  29. Question #6- Answer G The authors wrote this article about bicycles most likely to F. persuade readers to bicycle for exercise. G. inform readers about the history of bicycles. H. amuse readers with the different shapes of bicycles. I. warn readers about bicycle safety when riding in pairs.

  30. Question #7 Which statement is best supported by information in the article? A. Saving money is the main reason to ride a bicycle. B. Modern bicycles are as comfortable as earlier bicycles. C. Riding a bicycle should include following basic safety rules. D. Riding bicycles while on vacation is a widespread practice among families.

  31. Question #7- Answer C Which statement is best supported by information in the article? A. Saving money is the main reason to ride a bicycle. B. Modern bicycles are as comfortable as earlier bicycles. C. Riding a bicycle should include following basic safety rules. D. Riding bicycles while on vacation is a widespread practice among families.

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