Grade 3 Quiz Asking and Answering Questions for Textual Understanding – RL.3.1
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.1 emphasizes the ability of third-grade students to ask and answer questions about what they read. This standard aims to deepen their understanding of a text by encouraging them to refer explicitly back to the text when forming their responses. This practice enhances critical thinking, comprehension, and the skill of drawing inferences, laying a solid foundation for more advanced reading and analytical skills in the future.
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When answering a question about a story, why is it important to refer back to the text?
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What type of question about a story requires you to refer back to the text for the answer?
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If a question asks, “What was the reason behind Lucy’s strange behavior in chapter 3?” what should you do?
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How can referring to the text improve your understanding of it?
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What is the best way to answer a question about the setting of the story?
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6. Question
When a teacher asks, “How does the author introduce the main problem in the story?” you should:
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7. Question
If you’re asked, “Can you explain the relationship between the two main characters?” you should:
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8. Question
Why is it important to ask questions while reading a story?
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What should you do if you don’t understand why an event in the story is important?
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10. Question
How do you answer a question about the theme of the story?
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