What is one benefit of asking questions while reading?
AIt helps you read faster
BIt keeps you thinking deeply about what you read
CIt means you don't understand the book
DIt wastes time
Asking questions keeps your mind engaged and helps you understand the story better.
Question 2 True / False
Good readers know all the answers to their questions before reading a book.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. Questions are tools for discovery. Good readers ask questions to learn and understand the story better.
Question 3 Multiple Choice
When should you ask questions about a story?
AOnly after you finish the whole book
BBefore, during, and after reading
COnly during reading
DQuestions stop learning
Strong readers ask questions at all stages: before (predictions), during (understanding), and after (reflection).
Question 4 True / False
Only teachers should ask questions about books—not students.
TTrue
FFalse
Answer: False
False. Every reader benefits from asking their own questions. Your questions help you understand and enjoy books more.
Question 5 Short Answer
Write down three questions you could ask while reading a story about a lost puppy.
Think about your answer, then reveal below.
Model answer: Example: Why did the puppy get lost? Will the puppy find its way home? How will the main character help? (Other good questions focus on the puppy, the character's feelings, or what will happen next.)
Good questions show curiosity about the story, characters, or plot. They help you think more deeply as you read.