Questions specific to the content of the unit/subject you are teaching with specific answers. An example would be what rights does the fifth amendment give you?
I am originally from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. I relocated to Arizona in 1990. I have been teaching in a small Arizona community on the border of the Navajo Indian reservation. I have worked with middle school students for the last 8 years. This explains my level of insanity.
Just the facts - content question are specific to the content being taught.
ReplyDeleteOpen ended questions that are content specific - that apply to that chapter in your unit.
ReplyDeleteA content question is a specific question about the unit.
ReplyDeleteContent questions are content specific and relate to a daily objective or standard. An example is...what is an angle between 91-179 degrees called?
ReplyDeleteContent questions are specific questions related to a specific portion of the unit/unit question. Examples would be:
ReplyDelete1. What does piano mean?
2. When did Mozart start playing the piano?
3. Where did Mahler live?
Content questions are specific learning questions related to the essential and unit questions. These questions could be assessments.
ReplyDeleteContent questions generally have a single answer that can answer the questions of the unit.
ReplyDeleteContent questions are questions that can be answered without asking more questions.
ReplyDeleteExample: What triangle has three congruent sides?
ReplyDeleteContent questions are specific questions that have one answer. Can only have one answer.
ReplyDeleteQuestions specific to the content of the unit/subject you are teaching with specific answers. An example would be what rights does the fifth amendment give you?
ReplyDeleteA content question has a specific answer.
ReplyDeleteWhat is 5 + 5?