Grade 1 Quiz on Asking and Answering Questions for Clarification – SL.1.3
The ability to ask and answer questions effectively is vital for communication. The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for English Language Arts emphasizes that first-grade students should be able to ask and respond to questions about a speaker’s remarks to either gather more details or to clear up any ambiguities. This quiz will evaluate students’ comprehension of how to seek and provide clarifications during discussions.
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If a speaker says, “I went to the place with the big wheel,” and you don’t understand, what question should you ask?
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After a speaker describes their trip to a theme park, you’re curious about their favorite ride. What should you ask?
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A speaker says, “I felt so blue yesterday.” You’re not sure what “blue” means. What should you ask?
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A friend says they had a “blast” at a party. To understand better, what question should you pose?
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5. Question
A speaker mentions they adopted a “furry friend” over the weekend. What question could help clarify their statement?
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When someone says they “broke the bank” buying gifts, and you’re confused, what should you ask?
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If a speaker says, “I had cold feet before the performance,” and you want to understand, what question would you ask?
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A friend mentions they “hit the books” last night. To understand what they did, what should you ask?
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After someone says, “It’s raining cats and dogs,” and you’re puzzled, what question is most appropriate?
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A classmate says, “I’ll touch base with you later.” If you’re unsure what they mean, what should you ask?
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