A poster outlining six effective ways to start an open-ended question.
Display and use this teaching resource in the classroom as a reminder for students to start their open-ended questions with:
- When?
- What?
- Where?
- Why?
- Who?
- How?
Updated: 29 Sep 2017
A poster outlining six effective ways to start an open-ended question.
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A poster outlining six effective ways to start an open-ended question.
Display and use this teaching resource in the classroom as a reminder for students to start their open-ended questions with:
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