How can you justify your answer?
To justify a solution, students will need to be able to use appropriate mathematical language to give reasons for the particular approach used to solve a problem. Any time that a student produces a ‘solution’ in an attempt to solve a problem, that ‘solution’ needs to be justified.
Why do people ask the same questions over again?
Repeating the same questions is often a sign that the person with dementia is trying to tell us something or that they need some reassurance. Sometimes just answering their questions is enough, and at other times we may need to step into their world for a while.
Why do people on Quora not answer the question?
The idea is to guide you to a certain answer that you are seeking for yourself, that is, the responded, doesn’t want to give you biased answer, based on his own views and beliefs. Originally Answered: Why do people write answers on Quora that don’t actually answer the question?
How do you answer distinguish questions?
When being asked to DISTINGUISH, do not state the definition of the concepts. If you give their definition, you are in effect asking the examiner to extract out the differences of the two [or more] from your definition. Also, do not give their similarities.
What does discussing a question mean?
7. Discuss. ‘Discuss’ question words typically require an in-depth answer that takes into account all aspects of the debate concerning a research topic or argument. You must demonstrate reasoning skills with this type of question, by using evidence to make a case for or against a research topic/argument.
Should students be able to answer questions about what they read?
Before students can answer questions about what they read, they can always look in the book, as already mentioned. But they also need to understand the kind of question being asked. While literal and inferential questions aren’t the only kinds of questions students will hear in their lives, they’re certainly common within a classroom!
Do you have to summarize a book after reading it?
No way! Active readers will ask themselves questions after they are done reading. Sometimes, they discuss what they have read with other readers in a book club. It is important that you are able to summarize the text, meaning that you can retell it in your own words. Here are a few examples of questions to ask after reading:
What is the best strategy for answering literal questions?
One of our favorite Imagine Language & Literacy activities offers a great strategy: simply ‘Look In the Book’–that’s where the answer to a literal question lies. As students work through this activity, they learn what a literal question is.