Questions, Questions, Questions. I like to ask questions. I can ask questions to learn new things.

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Questions, Questions, Questions

I like to ask questions. I can ask questions to learn new things.

I can ask questions if I’m not sure what to do.

I can ask questions when I don’t understand something.

There are three people I can ask when I have a question. The first person is ……. ME!!!

Before I ask a question I have to think very hard, to see if I already know the answer. Instead of raising my hand right away, I can think very quietly to myself….. “Do I already know the answer to my question?”

The second person I can ask is a friend. I can ask a friend in my class if it’s a time when we are allowed to talk. “ I have a question. Can you help me?

The third person I can ask is a teacher or other adult. When the teacher is talking, I have to raise my hand and wait until the teacher calls my name before I ask a question.

There might be a lot of kids that want to ask questions, so I’ll have to be patient. Wwow lots of kids have questions, I’ll have to wait…

So I will try to remember 3 steps: 1. Ask myself…think hard, do I know the answer? 2. Ask a friend… (if we’re allowed to talk) 3. Ask an adult….raise my hand to ask the teacher