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QAR

QAR. Question Answer Relationships. Four Types of Questions. Knowing these types of questions will help students determine the answer to questions more easily. Four Types of questions. In the Book QAR’s 1. Right There 2. Think and Search In My Head QAR’s 3. Author and You 4. On My Own.

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QAR

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  1. QAR Question Answer Relationships

  2. Four Types of Questions • Knowing these types of questions will help students determine the answer to questions more easily.

  3. Four Types of questions • In the Book QAR’s 1. Right There 2. Think and Search • In My Head QAR’s 3. Author and You 4. On My Own

  4. In the Book QAR’s • Right There The answer is in the text and easy to find. • Think and Search The answer is in the text, but you need to put different pieces of information together to find the answer.

  5. In My Head QAR’s • Author and You • The answer is not directly in the text. You what you already know and what the author tells you to determine the answer. • On My Own • The answer is not in the text. You may not even need to read the text to determine the answer.

  6. Instructional Suggestion Literacy Workstation • Sort the questions of the SOL Released Tests by the four question types • Different way for the students to interact with the released test • Encourages reading and rereading of the passages. • Students must think critically about the question not just about the answer.

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