Restate the Question Practice - 96 Printable and Digital Task Cards
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- Restating questions can be a tricky skill for students. They have to read the question, understand the question, figure out how to restate it in a way that makes sense and is a complete sentence, and then answer the question. Not to mention reading the text and rereading it to find the answer.That’sPrice $10.00Original Price $14.00Save $4.00
Description
Restating the question is an important skill students should encounter prior to answering questions on reading assessments. These task cards provide students with that much-needed practice in a low-risk way. They can focus solely on restating the question without worrying about finding or recalling the answer in a text.
Each task card presents a question and the students simply provide the response by restating the question. (Note: The questions will not actually be answered in this activity.)
About the Printable Task Cards
There are three sets of 32 task cards included in this resource for a total of 96 task cards.
Set 1: Personal Interest Questions
This set includes simple questions related to your students’ personal lives.
- For example: What are your favorite pizza toppings? (Answer: My favorite pizza toppings are…)
Set 2: Simple Reading Questions
- This set includes simple questions related to reading. It includes questions about story elements that ask students about plot, characters, setting, theme, etc. as well as questions related to basic details from informational texts.
- A fiction example: What is the theme of the story? (Answer: The theme of the story is…)
- A nonfiction example: What do rabbits eat? (Answer: Rabbits eat…)
Set 3: Advanced Reading Questions
- This set includes more advanced reading questions. It includes higher-level questions about story elements in fiction stories and text details in informational texts.
- A fiction example: What are the character traits of Rory in the story? (Answer: The character traits of Rory in the story are…)
- A nonfiction example: How did the invention of the assembly line influence car factories? (Answer: The invention of the assembly line influenced car factories because…)
About the Digital Version
The digital version includes the same content as the printable, but has been redesigned to work in Google Slides. Each slide has two questions and text boxes for students to type their responses into. More information and digital access can be found on pages 4-5 of this PDF.
Answer keys are included in the printable version after each set of task cards. Use keys to check both printable and digital.
Using the Task Cards with the RACE Strategy
This resource is perfect if your students are using the RACE (or RACES) strategy and need more support with the "Restate the Question" aspect of the strategy. Click here to see the printable practice booklet I use to teach my students the RACE strategy for answering constructed response questions.
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