This document provides examples of open and closed questions. Open questions are questions that start with how, why, what, when or where and encourage descriptive answers. Closed questions can be answered with a simple yes or no and provide little additional information. The document instructs the reader to cut out the example questions and sort them into two columns based on whether they are open or closed questions.
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This document provides examples of open and closed questions. Open questions are questions that start with how, why, what, when or where and encourage descriptive answers. Closed questions can be answered with a simple yes or no and provide little additional information. The document instructs the reader to cut out the example questions and sort them into two columns based on whether they are open or closed questions.
This document provides examples of open and closed questions. Open questions are questions that start with how, why, what, when or where and encourage descriptive answers. Closed questions can be answered with a simple yes or no and provide little additional information. The document instructs the reader to cut out the example questions and sort them into two columns based on whether they are open or closed questions.
LI: To understand and use open and closed questions.
Cut these questions out and stick them in two columns: open and closed questions.
OPEN CLOSED
Do you like school?
How do you make the colour orange? Is pizza your favourite food? How do you usually celebrate Christmas? Do you live more than 10 minutes away from school? Why don’t you like using a computer? Have you ever been to Spain? Were you in school yesterday? Why is Math your favourite subject?