Reading Strategy: QAR (Question, Answer Relationships)
Purpose for reading: To create and answer different types of questions
QAR has four types of questions:
QAR has four types of questions:
- Right there: The answer can be found directly in the text
- Think and Search: The answer is in the text , but you need to put together different information to come up with the answer (synthesize)
- Author and you: The answer is not in the text, but you can use the information in the article to come up with an answer. You need to think about what information the author gave you as you read the text.
- On my own: The information is not in the article, but you will be able to speculate (guess) about an answer now that you have read the text
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English-language arts teachers and reading experts certainly agree that "into" activities help facilitate reading comprehension. Additionally, teachers need to use "through" activities to assist students in reading “between the lines.” However, at the "beyond" stage many English-language arts teachers and reading experts will part ways. Check out why at
Into, Through, but Not Beyond.
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