Toolkit

Question Grids

UPDATE!

Resources:

Click here for all the resources…

What to do:

These are a variety of grids to help develop your students ability to question…
Amazingly simple to use and very effective! All courtesy of @JohnSayers www.twitter.com/johnsayers 

And for more information about Questioning- Click HERE
Idea has been adapted by @JamieClark85 here- http://jamieleeclark85.wordpress.com 


You add the picture in the middle and get the students to pick a word from the left and then match up to the word from the top… to think of their questions…



@r_brooks1 great for adding around your board as well pic.twitter.com/su2Qh5PVcX
— JOHN SAYERS (@JOHNSAYERS) October 18, 2015

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