How Does The Question Work?

A question is like asking for help to find something you don’t know yet.

Imagine you’re playing a game where someone hides your favorite toy, and you have to guess which one it is. You say, “Is it the red ball?” That’s like asking a question, you’re trying to get closer to the answer.

How Questions Get Answers

When you ask a question, it's like giving a clue to someone who knows the answer. They use that clue to help you figure things out. For example, if you ask, “Is it the red ball?” and they say, “No,” you know to look somewhere else, maybe under the couch or in the toy box.

Why Questions Are Fun

Every time you ask a question, you’re one step closer to finding what you're looking for. It’s like solving a puzzle with your friend, each question helps you piece things together until you find the whole picture!

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  1. Why do we ask questions?
  2. How does a teacher know what students need to learn?
  3. What happens when you don't understand something?

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