This visual is based on an article published by Edutopia, 5 Powerful Questions Teachers Can Ask Students. You can access the article through the link which provides some additional information. If you read the comment section you will also find some additional resources related to questioning.
Here is a visual that may help your students with critical thinking skills. The post in Edutopia provides addtional information on this and the image came via twitter and that link is at the end of this post.
As you read the five questions you may find that might change a few. For example, if you are working with younger students you might want to change the first question to "What do you think you know?" and you might also want to change the fourth question to "What more can you tell me?"
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Thx Beth Dichter!
Good list of questions to help get the student voice active in your classroom.
Sans questions pas de raisonnement.
D'ailleurs, qu'est ce que la réflexion si ce n'est l'enchaînement de questions?
Et l'intelligence ne serait elle pas simplement l'enchaînement de bonne questions?