QUICK WRITES: QUESTIONS OR PROMPTS Kingore, B. (2003). Just What I Need! Austin: Professional Associates.

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QUICK WRITES: QUESTIONS OR PROMPTS Kingore, B. (2003). Just What I Need! Austin: Professional Associates

TO BEGIN INSTRUCTION What do you already know about this? What questions do you have from your reading? Write one key point from the last lesson. What is something important for you to know about this topic?

DURING INSTRUCTION What do you think about this information? How is this like ___________? What is a significant question you would ask? Why? What do you think will happen next? Identify a potential problem or issue.

AFTER INSTRUCTION What is something important you learned today? What do you think are the two most important points? Write three things you would say to explain this to a younger child (or adult). What did you do to participate today? What would you like to know more about? What did you enjoy and/or not enjoy about this discussion?

AFTER INSTRUCTION What is something you are doing to help yourself learn? What is something you have accomplished since we began this topic? What might think _____________ about this idea/topic? What do you not understand? How could you use this to __________?

QUICK WRITES: QUESTIONS OR PROMPTS Kingore, B. (2003). Just What I Need! Austin: Professional Associates