Questions Lesson Plan
Questions Lesson Plan
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Wh-‐questions
Wh- questions
Aims
• To understand and use wh- question words: what, where, when, who, why, how
• To spell the question words
• To ask and answer questions about a person.
Introduction
This lesson develops learners’ understanding of and ability to use wh-question words and form 3rd
person questions. The learners begin by reviewing positive sentence construction by predicting
answers to a set of questions, and checking these against picture prompts. They then use the
pictures to remember the question which was originally asked. There is further reinforcement of
question formation through reordering activities. Finally learners are given the opportunity to
personalise their learning with a questionnaire and feedback activity.
Procedure
Lesson
plan
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Wh-‐questions
• Use finger highlighting1 to show errors, missing words and contractions and to guide them
to form correct sentences.
• Don’t say whether they have answered the question correctly, but acknowledge possible
answers with, ‘Maybe’.
• Show the next slide and elicit the correct answer, using the visual prompt.
• Play the audio to check.
• Repeat with the next six questions.
Differentiation: Ask weaker pairs only to cut one or two questions at a time. Stronger pairs can
cut three or four, or even all of them at once.
Lesson
plan
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Wh-‐questions
• Show the first slide from this question group and elicit the question which went with this
answer.
• Learners could shout out the answer, or you could nominate individuals.
• Use finger highlighting to help the learner form a correct question.
• When one learner has produced an accurate question, ask them to model it for the whole
group and ask the group and individuals to repeat it.
• Repeat with the rest of the slides.
Differentiation: Beginner readers and writers can work with stronger writers, dictating the
questions and answers for them
Lesson
plan
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Wh-‐questions
• After each piece of information ask the learners who they think you are talking about, until
someone guesses correctly.
• Repeat.