Description
This PowerPoint gives the interrogatives with picture cues. Students practice making questions by first, seeing a sentence separated into numbered parts, and then coming up with the questions that would get the information for that part of the sentence. The teacher can either have the students write the questions on the board with a smart-board or they can reveal the answers at the end of the Powerpoint. Students will make 20 questions. You can also use this as a quiz or test.
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4th - 12th
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Description
This PowerPoint gives the interrogatives with picture cues. Students practice making questions by first, seeing a sentence separated into numbered parts, and then coming up with the questions that would get the information for that part of the sentence. The teacher can either have the students write the questions on the board with a smart-board or they can reveal the answers at the end of the Powerpoint. Students will make 20 questions. You can also use this as a quiz or test.
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I love this activity! It's a great way to get students to form several questions from one sentence. It's organized, colorful, and has an answer key included. Display and go! Thanks!!
thanks!
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