Wonder#1-Formulates questions related to listening activities
Wonder#2- Adds to K-W-L Chart constructed by class by helping develop questions for W-Wonder
Wonder#3-I Wonder
Wonder#4-Formulates questions about the topic with guidance
Wonder#5- Uses prior knowledge and understanding of overall topic to make predictions about what the new information will reveal
Wonder#6-Main Ideas and Details
Wonder#7-Predicting Answers
Wonder#8-Writing Questions That Lead to Inquiry
Wonder#9-Forms tentative thesis about main idea with guidance
Wonder#10-Recognizes characteristics of good questions
Wonder#11- Determines what information is needed to support the investigation and answer the questions
Wonder#12- Developing Focus Questions
Wonder#13-Writes questions independently based on key ideas or areas of focus
Wonder#14-Determines what resources will most likely offer quality information
Wonder#15-Refining Research Questions to Search for Different Types of Information
Wonder#16-Plans inquiry to test hypothesis or validate thesis
Wonder#17- Focuses the purpose of the research by formulating specific questions to be answered
Wonder#18-Determines the kind of information needed to investigate the complexities of the topic and whether different points of view will be important
Wonder#19-Developing Focus Questions at Different Levels of Thought
Wonder#20-Refining Research Questions
Wonder#21-Gathering Evidence to Support Thesis
Wonder#22-Gathering Evidence to Support Thesis-Example
Wonder#23-Uses prior knowledge, understanding of essential ideas and questions, and comprehensive background information to make predictions about specific information need to answer questions and about the effectiveness of potential sources.