eSpark Learning Asking and Answering Questions Instructional Video (3.RI, Quest 1) - By eSparkLearningVideos
00:0-1 | have to wait . Hey , East Parker's few Sorry | |
00:11 | I'm late . I was reading a story and just | |
00:13 | couldn't put it down . Today , we're gonna learn | |
00:15 | to ask and answer questions while we read . Can | |
00:18 | you guess what kinds of questions we ask ? We | |
00:21 | ask who , what , when , where , why | |
00:27 | and how questions . While we're reading effective readers ask | |
00:31 | questions before , during and after they read . And | |
00:34 | we can usually find answers to our questions in three | |
00:37 | main places in the text , in our heads or | |
00:41 | from another source . The reason we do this is | |
00:44 | because it helps us to understand a story better . | |
00:47 | Let's look at an example . We're going to read | |
00:50 | the first part of this article from time for kids | |
00:53 | . The title says , Get moving animals . I'm | |
00:56 | already wondering where the animals have to move and why | |
01:00 | . I want you to ask questions as we are | |
01:02 | reading , too . We might not get answers to | |
01:05 | all of our questions , but that's OK . Sometimes | |
01:08 | we may want to go to another source to find | |
01:10 | out more about what we read . Let's start by | |
01:12 | reading this first part called Go Canada Geese in the | |
01:16 | fall , geese go south for the winter they migrate | |
01:19 | to find food . They fly for miles . Have | |
01:22 | you seen geese flying in a V shape ? They | |
01:24 | take turns flying at the front of the V . | |
01:26 | Great teamwork yeasts . I think we found an answer | |
01:29 | to our first two questions . Do you know where | |
01:31 | the animals fly ? That's right . They fly south | |
01:35 | . But why do they fly south ? Awesome job | |
01:39 | . They fly to find food , asking and answering | |
01:42 | questions . It's fun , isn't it ? Let's keep | |
01:44 | reading . Every fall , millions of monarch butterflies fly | |
01:48 | south to they migrate because they can't live in the | |
01:52 | cold . They spend the winter in warm places . | |
01:55 | Are you still wondering anything ? I'm wondering how else | |
01:58 | the animals move south . Do they only fly ? | |
02:01 | Could some animals walk or swim ? Let's find out | |
02:06 | . This next part is titled Go Humpback Whales , | |
02:09 | it says In the fall , these whales swim south | |
02:12 | . The water in the south is warm . The | |
02:15 | whales spend the winter . There . They have babies | |
02:18 | . When spring comes , the whales migrate back north | |
02:20 | with their babies . Did this paragraph talk about how | |
02:23 | animals fly south ? No , we learned that some | |
02:26 | animals swim south . Great job . Let's read the | |
02:29 | final paragraph . It's titled Go mountain goats , it | |
02:33 | says . In the summer , these goats live on | |
02:35 | the tops of mountains . In the fall , they | |
02:37 | walk and lead down to the bottom of the mountains | |
02:40 | . It's warmer there , and more plants grow there | |
02:41 | for the goats to eat . I'm still wondering where | |
02:44 | the goats go to find food on the top of | |
02:47 | the mountain . I would guess that there's probably some | |
02:49 | grass on the top of the mountain that they can | |
02:51 | eat , but I might have to look at another | |
02:53 | source to find the exact answer to that question . | |
02:56 | Throughout this video , we asked lots of questions while | |
02:59 | we're reading . We were able to answer many of | |
03:01 | the questions either in our heads or in the text | |
03:04 | , but found that we might have to find the | |
03:06 | answers to a couple of our questions from another source | |
03:08 | . While you are reading , make sure that you | |
03:11 | ask and answer lots of questions to because it will | |
03:14 | help you understand the text better . I can already | |
03:17 | tell you're going to do great , have fun |
DESCRIPTION:
This video models the reading strategy of asking and answering questions. As an example, it uses four short sections of an article about animal migration. Different question types and sources are reviewed
OVERVIEW:
ESpark Learning Asking and Answering Questions Instructional Video (3.RI, Quest 1) is a free educational video by eSparkLearningVideos.It helps students in grades 4.
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