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Literacy Activities For Kids Will Improve Their Abilities. But What Should You Do To Help? Questions

Speaking and talking are very important aspects of literacy activities for kids. The Learning Well has a motto; Speak to Learn. Questioning and answering those questions is totally relevant to this and literacy activities.

Have any of you heard your children ask the question 'why'?

Children are question machines continually asking questions and soaking up knowledge like sponges.

The right questions are a necessity every time you are doing literacy activities for kids.
Literacy Activities For Kids Will Improve Their Abilities. But What Should You Do To Help? Questions


To get the best out of these activities it is best to ask the best questions.

Questions benefit your kids from two points of view.

"First, they create a desire to learn and second they aid that learning. "

What is it about a question that is so great? As soon as you ask a question the mind focuses on the answer. This is great for carrying out literacy activities for kids.

Putting questions and getting to the answers is thinking.

"Here is a saying coined at The Learning Well; Good questions, good answers, good life."

"In terms of literacy activities we can modify it a bit and say; great questions leads to great answers which leads to great literacy activities for kids."

Phil Race says that All knowledge is the answer to a question.

"Which questions to ask and encourage in helping with literacy?"

"I list them in this order; What, where, when, how, why, who?"

"For an example of using them, why not try the following with your child or children. Go to a historical place and ask six questions beginning with the six words. "

What was this place used for?

Where is this place?

When was the most important thing that happened?

How did they live?

Why don't they live here anymore?

Who lived here?

We have said that by asking questions your children's attention is drawn to finding the answer.

Questioning is one the most important skills that you need for all literacy activities for kids.

You can improve your kid's literacy abilities by helping them understand by giving the background to the questions. The background may even help create the questions.

Involving yourself in literacy activities for kids is easy because you are an expert at questions. This involvement is an opportunity for you to encourage the practice of asking good questions in order to get to those good answers.

"The habit of asking better questions leads to better answers and therefore better literacy activities for kids."

Asking and answering questions is totally focused on providing good literacy activities for kids. Speaking is part of developing your children's literacy.

by: Tony Lazar




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