Ask Questions to Clarify Speaker's Meaning
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During a butterfly talk, the speaker said “chrysalis.” Which question helps you understand better?
Can you tell me more about butterflies’ colors?
What does chrysalis mean?
Butterflies are pretty.
Explanation
This tests clarifying new words. The correct answer asks what 'chrysalis' means. This helps understand the butterfly talk.
During a story talk, the teacher said the character was “brave.” Which question clarifies comprehension?
Why is the story so long?
What does brave mean?
I am brave too!
Explanation
This tests clarifying word meanings. The correct answer asks what 'brave' means. This helps understand the story better.
In science, Ms. Jones says, “Clouds are made of tiny water drops.” Which question gathers more facts?
I like rainy days.
Why are clouds important for rain?
Where do clouds form in the sky?
Explanation
This tests asking for more facts. "Where do clouds form?" asks for new information about clouds. It adds to what Ms. Jones already said about what clouds are made of.
In a video, the narrator says, “A habitat is an animal’s home.” Which question clarifies what was said?
Is a tiger the best animal?
What does “habitat” mean?
I have a pet at home.
Explanation
This is about clarifying word meanings. "What does 'habitat' mean?" asks to understand the new word better. Even though the narrator explained it, asking helps make sure you understand.
Mr. Green says, “Frogs are amphibians. They live in water and on land.” Which question shows deep understanding?
Frogs are green.
Why can frogs live in water and on land?
Can I go to recess now?
Explanation
This tests asking deeper questions about facts. "Why can frogs live in water and on land?" shows you want to understand how amphibians work. It goes beyond just knowing the fact.
During the lesson, the teacher said “nocturnal” means active at night. Which question deepens understanding?
Why are some animals active at night?
What does nocturnal mean?
Is night your favorite time?
Explanation
This tests deepening understanding. The teacher already explained 'nocturnal.' Asking why animals are active at night learns more.
During a penguin presentation, Ava asked, “Where do penguins live?” What is her purpose?
To share her favorite animal.
To ask for a clearer meaning of a word.
To gather more facts about penguins.
Explanation
This tests recognizing question purposes. Ava wants more facts about penguins. Her question learns new information.
During the recycling talk, Mia asked, “What does recycle mean?” Why did she ask?
To tell the class her opinion about trash.
To change the topic to recess.
To understand what the word means.
Explanation
This tests understanding question purposes. Mia asked to understand the word 'recycle.' Good listeners ask when they hear new words.
During Ms. Lee’s talk about magnets, she said “attract.” What should you ask to understand that word?
What does attract mean?
Do you like magnets?
Can you tell us more kinds of magnets?
Explanation
This tests asking for word meanings. The correct answer asks what 'attract' means. This helps you understand the new word better.
During Mr. Ortiz’s lesson on plants, he said roots take in water. Which question deepens understanding?
Can you say that again?
How do roots help the plant grow?
What is your favorite plant?
Explanation
This tests deepening understanding. The correct answer asks how roots help plants. This question learns more about the topic.