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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2020 · 41 MIN

RAR #166: What’s the deal with open-ended questions?

from Read-Aloud Revival ® · host Sarah Mackenzie

Join us for RAR's Summer Adventure. In today’s episode, we’re talking about how to talk with your kids about books. Specifically, we’re talking about open-ended questions, which you’ve probably heard us talk about before here at Read-Aloud Revival.Open-ended questions are key to having conversations with your kids about anything they read, and anything you read together.But what exactly qualifies as an open-ended question, and why do they work?In this episode, I’m breaking down:How to make book conversation a habitHow open ended questions are a form of narrationHow to talk about books even if you haven’t read them yourselfFind the rest of the show notes at https://readaloudrevival.com/166/.

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We’re talking about how to use open-ended questions to talk with your kids about books, and (finally) ditch comprehension questions and quizzes.

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