Yunit 3
Yunit 3
Yunit 3
ART OF QUESTIONING
Facilitator : Mrs. SYLVIA D. MUÑIZ
EPS-AP
SESSION OBJECTIVES
1. Form 6 groups.
2. Read the passage, “Caretaking Our World’s Water” and form two
questions.
3. Write your questions in metacards. Use one metacard for one
question.
4. Discuss among your group the answers to the questions formed.
5. Mount the questions on the manila paper and share your group’s
answers.
4
When you think of water, what comes to mind? We drink it, clean with it, and cook with it. We spray it on our
yards, gardens, and crops. We get food from it, use it for transportation, and play in it. Animals and plants need
water to survive and grow, and some live in it, too. Water is part of our weather. It’s a simple fact: Life on Earth
could not exist without water. It’s also a fact that clean fresh water is a limited resource.
There’s a lot of water on our planet, but only a tiny amount of it is the fresh water that people, animals, and plants
need. It is reused over and over again. It evaporates from rivers and lakes, forming clouds in the sky, then falling
as rain or snow. Water from most homes flows to a water treatment plant where it is cleaned so we can use it
again.
We can all take action every day to use less water and prevent water pollution. When we do that, we help
ourselves, each other, and all the living things on Earth.
PRESENTATION OF
OUTPUTS
ANALYSIS
Do you think asking questions play a significant role in teaching? Why do you
think so?
WHAT TO DO…
Write down on the left side of your T-chart why you think asking
questions are important in teaching.
SHARING OF
THOUGHTS
Video Presentation 1: Purposes of Asking Questions
VIDEO PRESENTATION 4:
Levels of Thinking and Types of Questions
Resource Person: Myla Detencio, PRIMALS 4-6
National Training of Trainers
RECAP!
An idea that is new to me An idea that I learned more An idea that I want to learn An idea that I found most
about more about relevant as a ______ teacher
Application (30 minutes)
Individual Activity
• Using your CG / LM/DLP go through one of your lessons for this
week or next week
• Check if you have incorporated some questions before ,during of
after the lesson . Formulate one question for each point of the
lesson .
• Identify the questions you have formed if low or high level.
Transform low level questions to high inquiry questions.
• Identify the level of questions based on Blooms Taxonomy for high
inquiry questions formed.
Teaching is the art of asking questions.
Socrates
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
GRACIAS! DIOS MAMAHES! MABBALO!
AGYAMANAK!