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Higher level thinking questions take planning and preparation - use these questions and question stems to help promote higher level thinking and discussion with your upper elementary students (third, fourth, and fifth grade). There are questions for teaching theme, comparing and contrasting, character traits, text features, point of view, and more. Many of the questions are based off of Bloom's Taxonomy (or revised Bloom's Taxonomy) #higherlevelthinking #teaching #questions Blooms Taxonomy Questions, Annotating Text, Teaching Theme, Question Stems, Reading Questions, Bloom's Taxonomy, Teaching Themes, Blooms Taxonomy, Higher Level Thinking

Higher level thinking questions take planning and preparation - use these questions and question stems to help promote higher level thinking and discussion with your upper elementary students (third, fourth, and fifth grade). There are questions for teaching theme, comparing and contrasting, character traits, text features, point of view, and more. Many of the questions are based off of Bloom's Taxonomy (or revised Bloom's Taxonomy) #higherlevelthinking #teaching #questions

Jennifer's Teaching Tools: Guided Reading...for those high readers! Reading Response, Reasoning Questions, Higher Order Thinking Questions, Guided Reading Groups, Higher Order Thinking, 4th Grade Reading, 3rd Grade Reading, 2nd Grade Reading, Teaching Literacy

I really love to teach guided reading groups. It is always interesting and you really get to see how every student is unique in how they learn and process all the information. I like to see them make progress and move up reading levels and also REALLY comprehend what they are reading on another level. Amazing. I know many teachers may have struggled with this question before like I have...What do I do with those high readers? In second grade they are just not quite ready to start literature…

Teachers make two specific mistakes with higher-order thinking tasks more often than any other. Avoiding these two errors should go a long way toward making the “higher-order” label more accurate in your classroom. | Cult of Pedagogy Creating Curriculum, Teacher Desks, Higher Order Thinking Questions, Instructional Leadership, Essay Writing Examples, College Essay Examples, College Admission Essay, Cult Of Pedagogy, Higher Order Thinking Skills

Teachers make two specific mistakes with higher-order thinking tasks more often than any other. Avoiding these two errors should go a long way toward making the “higher-order” label more accurate in your classroom. | Cult of Pedagogy