Comprehension Strategy Digital Resources
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This example is for Asking Questions with A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon.
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Asking Questions
Comprehension Strategy Practice
WITH
A Bad Case of Stripes
by David Shannon
Let's Get Ready To
READ
SUMMARY
LINK TO WHAT YOU KNOW
IMPORTANT WORDS TO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND
LISTEN AND LEARN
Summary of
A Bad Case of Stripes
A Bad Case of Stripes, is about a little girl who hides her love of lima beans in order to fit in with everyone else. She wakes up one morning to find rainbow stripes covering her entire body. To make matters worse, with the mere suggestion of a pattern change, her skin develops those exact markings on her body. When doctors, Specialists, Experts, and many other professionals cannot find a cure, a little old lady shows up with one more possible solution.
Get Ready to Read
What questions do your parents ask you when you are sick?
Get Ready to Read
What makes people hide their true self from others? Have you ever hidden your true self? Why did you do that?
Important Words to Know and Understand
A Bad Case of Stripes
Jabbed
To be pushed quickly and suddenly into someone or a part of someone's body
Important Words to Know and Understand
A Bad Case of Stripes
Prodded
To push someone or something with your finger or a pointed object
Listen And Learn
Why Readers Ask Questions
Time to Read
A Bad Case of Stripes
It's important to read the book at least one time before you practice asking questions. Get your copy of the book and read it. Or, if you don’t have a copy of the book, you can push the button below to watch the online read aloud.
Let's Get Ready To
Ask Questions
Get ready to read by using sticky notes or some other bookmark to flag the pages listed below. You will stop on each of the pages to practice asking questions.
PAGE 2
PAGE 5
PAGE 16
PAGE 19
PAGE 30
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 2 - What do you know about Camilla so far?
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 2 - What are you wondering about her?
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 5 - Dr. Bumble doesn’t know what’s wrong with Camilla. If you were Dr. Bumble, what questions would you ask Camilla?
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 16 - Camilla has turned into a giant pill. What do you think is going on?
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 16 - What are you wondering?
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 19 - There are a lot of news reporters talking about Camilla. What questions do you think they are answering in their news reports?
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 30 - The little old woman who cured Camilla has vanished into the crowd. What are you wondering about her?
Ask Questions While Reading
Page 30 - How will the answer to your question help you to better understand the story?
Post Reading
Activities
REFLECT
WRITE
Reflect on the Asking Questions Work You Did
What was the most important question you asked that helped you to really understand or enjoy A Bad Case of Stripes?
Reflect on the Asking Questions Work You Did
Explain how you answered the most important question you asked.
Reflect on the Asking Questions Work You Did
Why did the answer to your important question help you as a reader?
Reflect on the Asking Questions Work You Did
Which types of questions did you ask the most while reading? (questions about characters, events, new words, or something else)
Writing Prompt
Why didn’t Camilla want to eat her lima beans at the beginning of the story? How would the story have been different if she had eaten them?
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