Sub-questions
L.I. Thinking about sub-questions when researching
When
you are looking for information there is always one main question that
you have to answer. Then, as you think about the main question and
start reading other questions will occur to you. These sub-questions
give direction to your reading. They keep you on track. It is a
strategy good readers use to help them locate information quickly.
Match (cut and paste) the main question with the sub-questions that relate
Question
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Sub-questions
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Subject: Film
What were the main reasons for the success of a movie that you have recently seen? Write your own review of the movie.
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What
does this species look like? Does it deserve a dangerous reputation?
Why was it hunted so freely in the past? Why is it now on the
endangered list? Why has it become the world’s first protected shark?
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Subject: History
What was life like in your town or suburb at the beginning of the 20th century?
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What
do teenagers want from their series? Why are the relationships between
characters so important? What settings are favoured? What qualities
do the lead actors have? Why do some local series do well overseas?
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Subject: Geography
Why has the grey nurse shark become the only protected species of shark?
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What
type is it, adventure, crime, comedy, romance? What was it’s
storyline? What was the complication and the interesting consequences?
Were the actors convincing? How effective was the cinematography?
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Subject: Social studies
How do farmers manage the land to prevent soil erosion?
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What
aspects (transport, communication, work) were different in the past?
What aspects have stayed the same? How has entertainment changed or
stayed the same? What are the most notable buildings from this time?
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Subject: Media Studies
What do you think are the qualities of a successful TV series for teenagers?
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What
was it’s nature: was it a particular event that had great impact on the
main character? How did this give excitement and interest to the
novel? How did it affect other characters?
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Subject: Reading
Why
is a major complication essential to a novel? Show how is has affected
the plot and the development of major characters in a novel you have
read.
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Why
is it such a concern? What are the effects on a farm of soil erosion?
How can erosion from water be controlled? How can wind-breaks help?
Why is it important to keep plant growth in the soil? How can farmer
protect the soil during dry periods?
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Write your own sub-questions for these main questions
Question
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Sub-questions
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How does a glacier effect the land?
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What is a glacier? What is a glacier made of? Where does it come from?
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What effect have humans had on the volcanoes of Auckland?
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What had the volcanoes done for the humans to have done something?
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What factors can change the course of a river?
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What course of the three courses is going to be used by a factor to change?
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