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Chapter 5 & 6 Quiz

Chapter 5 & 6 Quiz

Q Chapters 5 and 6 Reader’s Response *This quiz is based upon the assigned readings in Chapters 5 and 6 and reflects your knowledge of the material. Please provide a detailed response in short essay form. 1. Frontloading strategies (as discussed in Chapter 4) directly elicit student questioning and have been discussing Frontloading and Questioning in depth throughout the semester. What is Frontloading and Questioning? Provide an example of a strategy that was mentioned in the text describing Frontloading and Questioning. 2. Metacognition is an important part of reading; when readers are conscious of tracking their own thinking, they are behaving metacognitively. What are some examples of a good reader that uses his/her metacognitive strategies? (hint: metacognitive strategy users ask themselves certain questions while reading) 3. Based upon the readings in this chapter, how important is it for you to use Frontloading and Questioning strategies in your classrooms as well as scaffold metacognitive thinkers?

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1. Frontloading and questioning is an the study of an subject that can be debated on. The student will question the dept of what was just read and began to evaluate the subject to find numerous explanations for the problem. An example of Frontloading and Question is when a student is working on a science project. The first thing the student must do is the prelab that ask multiple question before you start the lab assignment. Those question and prediction are called a hypothesis.