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This anchor chart and worksheet goes with RL1. I used this activity to get my kids to stop asking the silly questions that did not matter to the story. The anchor chart was used to make sure that they understood the difference between the two different types of questions. We then used the worksheet with a fiction story to come up with different big dig and small dig questions that pertain to the book!
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Description
This anchor chart and worksheet goes with RL1. I used this activity to get my kids to stop asking the silly questions that did not matter to the story. The anchor chart was used to make sure that they understood the difference between the two different types of questions. We then used the worksheet with a fiction story to come up with different big dig and small dig questions that pertain to the book!
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Good organizer to help students to think about how to change their "boring" question into a "Juicy" question! Thank you!
Great resource!
thanks
Great for an anchor chart.
Great product for 3rd Grade!
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