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9. QUESTIONING CIRCLES (Reading, Questioning, Writing)
 
Description: This strategy helps teachers create questions that make text engaging and meaningful for all learners.
 
Application: Use Questioning Circles when text, especially literature, is being examined.

Process: Select text to be read. Before students read the selection, create two questions that can be found within the reading itself.  Next, create two questions that combine the text and relevance to the student (reader).  After that, create one question that solely involves the reader. Include two questions that are universal in nature, that is, main themes of life that pertain to human-kind. Finally, create two questions that combine the text and the universal theme. After several times using the strategy, ask students to create questions (Addendum P).  
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9.  Questioning Circles
http://franklinearlycollege.wikispaces.com/Group+3+Questioning for Learning+Circle
http://21stcenturyskillsnmteachercourse.wikispaces.com/*Questioning for Learning+Circles
http://www.thiagi.com/interactive-lectures.html
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  • Free Strategy E-Book!
  • Classroom Strategies
    • COLLABORATION PROTOCOLS
    • DISCUSSION PROTOCOLS
    • FEEDBACK PROTOCOLS
    • QUESTIONING PROTOCOLS
    • READING PROTOCOLS
    • WRITING PROTOCOLS
  • About
  • Blog Archives