Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Text Dependent Question Examples for Literary Texts


Here are some sample text dependent generic questions for discussing literary texts with individuals, small groups, and the whole class.  This is not a complete list, by any means, but the questions can serve as an example and help you phrase more questions for the Reading Literature Standards.

Key Ideas and Details - Standards 1, 2, and 3
  • Retell what the story is about so far.
  • Describe the characters, setting.
  • What do you know about the characters, setting, problem from this text?
  • Explain the problem.
  • How does the main character change?
  • Why did the character act the way he did?
  • How did the main character interact with the other characters?
  • Compare the way two characters viewed or reacted to a situation.
  • Who is the narrator?
  • What is the message the author wants you to get from this text?  How do you know?
  • What did the character do to cause/solve the problem?
  • What lesson did ______ learn?
  • How does the setting impact the story?
Craft and Structure - Standards 4, 5, and 6
  • What does this word mean based on the context?
  • What words let you know how the author feels about _______?
  • Where is an example of a metaphor, simile, figurative language, etc.?  Why did the author use that device?
  • Identify the text type.
  • What characteristics of this genre are present?
  • Why do you think the author chose this genre?
  • How does the narrator's point of view affect the way the events are told in this story?
  • How does this version of the story compare to other versions you have read?
  • Why did the author choose these words when describing _______?
  • What is the tone of this story?
Integration of Knowledge and Ideas - Standards 7, 8, and 9
  • How do the illustrations contribute to your understanding of this story?
  • How does this story compare to _______?
  • How are character 1 and character 2 the same?  Different?
  • What is the narrator's point of view of the events?
  • How does the narrator's point of view influence how the events in this story are described?

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