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29 of 75 QUESTION/ANSWER RELATIONSHIP (QAR) Description: The Question/Answer Relationship or QAR helps students understand different levels of questioning and the relationships between questions and answers. Often students respond to questions with either a literal answer or by stating that &ldquo...
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29 of 75 QUESTION/ANSWER RELATIONSHIP (QAR) Description: The Question/Answer Relationship or QAR helps students understand different levels of questioning and the relationships between questions and answers. Often students respond to questions with either a literal answer or by stating that “it” is not in the text. QAR provides four levels of questions – Right There, Think and Search, You and the Author, and On Your Own – to indicate how the question is related to the text. This strategy allows students
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http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/ENG_3081.pdf#page=32
www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/ENG_3081.pdf#page=32
29 of 75 QUESTION/ANSWER RELATIONSHIP (QAR) Description: The Question/Answer Relationship or QAR helps students understand different levels of questioning and the relationships between questions and answers. Often students respond to questions with either a literal answer or by stating that “it” is not in the text. QAR provides four levels of questions – Right There, Think and <span class="highlight">Search</span>, You and the Author, and On Your Own – to indicate how the question is related to the text. This strategy allows students
Microsoft Word - Content Area Reading Middle School.doc
26 QUESTION/ANSWER RELATIONSHIP (QAR) Description: The Question/Answer Relationship or QAR helps students understand different levels of questioning and the relationships between questions and answers. Often students respond to questions with either a literal answer or by stating that “it&...
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26 QUESTION/ANSWER RELATIONSHIP (QAR) Description: The Question/Answer Relationship or QAR helps students understand different levels of questioning and the relationships between questions and answers. Often students respond to questions with either a literal answer or by stating that “it” is not in the text. QAR provides four levels of questions – Right There, Think and Search, The Author and You, and On Your Own – to indicate how the question is related to the text. This strategy allows
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http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/READ_Gr_6-8_Content_Area.pdf#page=26
www.state.tn.us/education/ci/english/doc/READ_Gr_6-8_Content_Area.pdf#pag...
26 QUESTION/ANSWER RELATIONSHIP (QAR) Description: The Question/Answer Relationship or QAR helps students understand different levels of questioning and the relationships between questions and answers. Often students respond to questions with either a literal answer or by stating that “it” is not in the text. QAR provides four levels of questions – Right There, Think and <span class="highlight">Search</span>, The Author and You, and On Your Own – to indicate how the question is related to the text. This strategy allows
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central tendency which best represents the given real-world data set given a distribution curve. Sample Task: Students analyze real-world data collected from the newspaper and explore and report the uses, misuses, and abuses of reported statistical data. Students search the internet to colle...
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central tendency which best represents the given real-world data set given a distribution curve. Sample Task: Students analyze real-world data collected from the newspaper and explore and report the uses, misuses, and abuses of reported statistical data. Students search the internet to collect age and market value of a selected vehicle over a specific period of time. They use a graphing calculator to create a scatterplot and construct a line of best fit to predict the depreciation of the vehicle
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http://www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_3134.pdf#page=6
www.state.tn.us/education/ci/math/doc/MA_3134.pdf#page=6
central tendency which best represents the given real-world data set given a distribution curve. Sample Task: Students analyze real-world data collected from the newspaper and explore and report the uses, misuses, and abuses of reported statistical data. Students <span class="highlight">search</span> the internet to collect age and market value of a selected vehicle over a specific period of time. They use a graphing calculator to create a scatterplot and construct a line of best fit to predict the depreciation of the vehicle
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