Monday, April 24, 2023

Learning to Answer Questions in Full Sentences!

 

Students are always told it's important to answer questions in complete sentences. So let's talk about why.

First, answering in a full sentence shows they've understood the question and what was being asked

Second, it helps them to communicate their ideas clearly. When they answer a question in a complete sentence, they give the reader more information about their answer which makes it easier for them to understand what is being said.

Thirds, writing full answers helps students to learn language and vocabulary so by thinking about how to express their thoughts in a complete sentence, they are practicing their grammar, syntax, and vocabulary.

An easy way to teach students how to answer questions in a complete sentence is to first ask students to carefully read the question. Then, using part of the question in their answer, verbally answer the question.  Next, they should circle or underline the words that will help them start off their answer. Finally, write the answer to the question in a sentence that makes sense. Remind them to check for capitals and periods. 

Check out the example below and click to try the freebie below with your class.



For example, if the question, "What is your favorite holiday?" you might answer, "My favorite holiday is Christmas." Students should also make sure all parts of the question are answered, so if the if the question is, "What is your favorite holiday and why?" you might answer, "My favorite holiday is Christmas because I get to spend time with my  family." 

Answering questions in complete sentences is  an important skill for students to demonstrate because it shows that they understand the question, it helps them communicate clearly, and improves their language skills. 

So, the next time someone asks you a question, remember to answer in a complete sentence!  

Check out the complete set here.  It's perfect to start practicing at the beginning  and throughout the year to get students in the habit of answering in full sentences!






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