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7th Grade - Follow Instructions

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Follow multi-step spoken instructions to perform single tasks, to answer questions, and to solve problems. 0701.2.1


Links verified on 5/23/2014


  1. Asking Questions - the types of questions depend on the answer to that first important question: Why am I reading this? Once you establish a purpose for yourself, you can then ask which questions will help you achieve that goal. This page asks students to rank a set of questions on a scale of one to five. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
  2. Critical Reasoning Warm-ups - These are warm-ups for people who are somewhat familiar with critical reasoning questions. These questions are a good way to start your brain thinking before you answer the real questions.
  3. Questioning Toolkit - seventeen types of questions from the educational journal, FNO

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