Use these vocabulary cards with the EL Support Lesson Plan: Who, Where, What, When, Why, and How Questions.
Reading & Writing Organize Your Questions Organize Your QuestionsUse this resource to help your students formulate who, what, when, where, why, and how questions when reading fiction texts.
Reading & Writing Reading Comprehension: How the First Letter Was Written Reading Comprehension: How the First Letter Was WrittenStudents will answer who, what, when, where, when, why, and how questions after reading a story by Rudyard Kipling.
Reading & Writing Sum it Up: Grandpa's Boat Sum it Up: Grandpa's BoatYour students will demonstrate understanding of a short fiction text by answering who, when, what, where, why, and how questions. Use this as an introduction to the vocabulary in the EL Support Lesson: Who, When, What, Where, Why, and How Questions.
Reading & Writing Who, What, Where Who, What, WhereWhat happened in the story? Use this helpful graphic organizer to capture the characters, setting, and important events in a fiction text.
Reading & Writing Reading Comprehension: How the Alphabet Was Made Reading Comprehension: How the Alphabet Was MadeRead this classic story by Rudyard Kipling with your students for basic reading comprehension practice. As they answer who, what, where, when, why, and how questions, your students will prove that they understand what they read!
Reading & Writing Wh Questions Wh QuestionsHelp your child learn the "Wh words," who, what, where, why and when, with this charming story about a day at the dog park.
Reading & Writing Chapter Questions Chapter QuestionsLooking for a way to help kids keep track of the longer books they’re reading? Tuck this sheet into their reading folders! After completing each chapter students will use the who, what, where, when, why, and how questions to summarize their reading.
Reading & Writing Glossary: Answering "Why" Questions Glossary: Answering "Why" Questions Use this glossary with the EL Support Lesson: Answering "Why" Questions. Reading & Writing Vocabulary Cards: Answering "Why" Questions Vocabulary Cards: Answering "Why" Questions Use these vocabulary cards with the EL Support Lesson Plan: Answering "Why" Questions. Reading & Writing Reading Comprehension: The Soccer Sprain Reading Comprehension: The Soccer SprainAfter your students finish reading this story about Leo and how he overcomes his soccer injury, they will answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions about the text.
Reading & Writing Where Adverbs Where AdverbsMost adverbs tell where, when or how something happened! Practice identifying where adverbs with this worksheet.
Reading & Writing Wh Words Maze Wh Words Maze Complete a maze by drawing only through correctly spelled wh- words: who, what, where, why and when. Reading & Writing Finding the Problem and the Solution with Question Words Finding the Problem and the Solution with Question WordsChildren will use six question words — who, what, when, where, why, and how — to identify the problem and solution in a short passage.
Reading & Writing Reading Comprehension: A Family Reunion Trip Reading Comprehension: A Family Reunion TripYour third graders will read a story about Donny and his family as they attempt to get to their family reunion. After they finish reading, they will answer who, what, when, where, why, and how questions.
Reading & WritingWho, what, where, why, when: These are five very important words in our language. Use this worksheet to practice them!
Reading & Writing Make a Mini Story Book: Questions, Questions Make a Mini Story Book: Questions, QuestionsThis book boosts reading and phonics skills and helps your young reader learn a few of the big question words: what, where, will, want, and why.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Adverbs: How, When, and Where Adverbs: How, When, and WhereIn this word-sort worksheet, students will review the different kinds of adverbs, then cut out adverbs and sort into columns to indicate whether they tell how, when, or where.
Reading & Writing Story Rollercoaster Story RollercoasterUse this fun story rollercoaster template to help young readers understand the different elements of a story. After students have finished their story, have them consider these who, what, where, why, and how questions as they relate to the plot.
Reading & Writing All About Adverbs: Describing How, When, and Where All About Adverbs: Describing How, When, and WhereKids learn about adverbs in this worksheet that challenges them to identify the adverb in each sentence, then categorize them as describing how, when, or where.
Reading & WritingPreschoolers get an introduction to reading comprehension with this simple worksheet about "Where Is Thumbkin."
Why Is the Sky Blue? Why Is the Sky Blue?Children learn why the light from the sun seems white to us, why we see objects in color, and why the sky is blue in this beautiful and fascinating worksheet.
Where is the Earth? Where is the Earth?Where is the Earth in space? Check out this worksheet that describes where weÃand some of our neighborsÃare in our galaxy.
Why Does It Rain? Why Does It Rain?Without rain, we wouldn't have any puddles to splash and stomp in. Does your third grader know why and how rain falls from the clouds?
What is Snow? What is Snow? Find out all about snow in this worksheet -- what it is, where it comes from and what it looks like. Who Are Your Community Helpers? Who Are Your Community Helpers?Who are the important community helpers in your neighborhood? Children describe the helpers and describe what they do.
Kindergarten Reading & Writing Argument Writing: Who Is Your Audience? Argument Writing: Who Is Your Audience? In this brief questionnaire, students will think about who their audience is and what they believe. Reading & Writing Why Do People Blush? Why Do People Blush?When we get embarrassed or anxious, and all of a sudden our cheeks get red! Why does our body do this? Find out what scientists think blushing is all about.
Where Are They Going? Where Are They Going? It's vacation time, but this silly traveler has forgotten where he's going! KindergartenWho, what, where, when, why, and how? These Wh questions (and one H) will help your child get started on developing excellent reading comprehension skills. By asking these questions, she'll be able to identify important elements of any story and make inferences and conclusions from there!
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