Stories of the Pilgrims Question

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ast1
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Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by ast1 » Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:05 pm

Hi,

I am curious if we are meant to use the Comprehension Questions when they appear at the end of a reading in Stories of the Pilgrims?

Thanks!
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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by arstephia » Sat Jan 28, 2012 4:20 pm

I use them - it helped dd think back on the details. When there are not questions, I have her narrate back the story to me.
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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by MomtoJGJE » Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:44 pm

I don't know if we are supposed to. I started using them with DD1 and it made her hate that book. She would cry when she saw us getting it out. So since then I haven't used them.

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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by John'smom » Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:59 pm

Not sure that HOD intends for you to, but I always did and we enjoyed it. :D
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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by MelInKansas » Sat Jan 28, 2012 9:09 pm

We use them. My kids need help remembering, even though the activities and "key idea" do help them remember parts of the stories too. If they don't know the answer I either give them a BIG clue or just tell them, my kids aren't always good with the retention or comprehension, but usually they can answer the questions.
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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by Tidbits of Learning » Sun Jan 29, 2012 11:21 am

I use them, but it is very relaxed. I try not to make it seem like a quiz. My ds has already turned 9 this year though and I think it is good for him to be asked to recall with led questions. He does not always know the answer and sometimes I can tell he has zoned out during my reading. I don't fuss it a lot and just find the paragraph in the reading with the answer and reread that paragraph. Then I ask again the question and we talk a bit.
I think if I made it a right or wrong type of questioning that he would feel stress about it. I don't always do it either. It is more of a hit and miss thing. I tend to do it more if I think that his attention wavered during the reading.
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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by ast1 » Sun Jan 29, 2012 4:07 pm

Thanks for your help and advice everyone! We will give them a try and see how it goes. I like the idea of just doing them casually together and referring back to the text as needed.

Thanks!
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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by my3sons » Tue Jan 31, 2012 3:42 pm

Tidbits of Learning wrote:I use them, but it is very relaxed. I try not to make it seem like a quiz...He does not always know the answer... I don't fuss it a lot and just find the paragraph in the reading with the answer and reread that paragraph. Then I ask again the question and we talk a bit...I think if I made it a right or wrong type of questioning that he would feel stress about it. I don't always do it either. It is more of a hit and miss thing...
This is exactly what we did, and we enjoyed this approach together! :D
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Re: Stories of the Pilgrims Question

Post by ast1 » Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:40 am

Thanks Julie - I am glad to hear you successfully used the same approach too. That is what we have been doing each day and it is working very well!
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