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several different types of words that are used to describe what is in each language and how do

Question Words – Who, Where, When, What, Why, How, How Much, How Often, Which Follow the list; Who; used when referring to people. Where; Used when referring to a place or location. When; Used to refer to a time or an occasion. and etc… Follow the detailed expressions and example sentences;

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a hand with the words who, what, where, and why written on it

Main Idea- Use the hands so students can tell you Who is the story about? Did What? When? Where? Why? Students may not be able to answer all the questions, but once they have they can compile the answers into one sentence to create the main idea for the story. Supporting details can be created later.

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two different types of words that are used to describe what they mean in each language

10 Question Words, Menaing and Example Sentences Question Words Meaning Example Sentences WHO Person Who’s that? That’s George. WHERE Place Where do you live? In Texas. WHY Reason Why will I have to clean up? There are guests. WHEN Time When do you wake up everyday? HOW Manner How will you like your meat? With tomato sauce. WHAT Object, idea or action What is your job? I am an engineer. WHICH Choice Which one was your car? The red one. WHOSE Possession Whose notebook did you borrow? I…

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a worksheet with question words for children to use in their classroom or home

This worksheet is designed as a language learning tool where students are asked to fill in the blanks with the correct question words. At the top, the worksheet provides a reference list of question words including “when,” “why,” “how,” “who,” “whose,” “which,” “what,” and “where.” Each numbered sentence on the worksheet has a blank space...

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Customer service and hospitality jobs require strong communication skills. Knowing how to use the English language correctly is essential for providing great customer service. I n this blog post, we’ll explore who, what, where, when, why and how – five of the most important English language tools to use in a customer service or hospitality job.

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four posters with the words who, where and why

Our district has taken on the Common Core State Standards for Language Arts FULL ON! Whoo-eeee! It's a great core, but it's a bit lot different from what we are used to and it's a lot of work. I'm sure once we all get used to it they'll change it. Am I right? ;) We are very lucky to have a district who has laid out each part of the CCSS and made a unit/scope and sequence to go along with it. They've made a lesson for every.part.of.the.core!!! I don't follow it directly, but I pull from it…

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