Video- Question Words
https://cms.accelerate-ed.com/s3/r/content/Elementary/docs/LanguageArtsK/audio/ELAK_24.2_2_1.mp3
Who? What? When? Where? Why?
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How and when should you use question words? Watch the video to learn about the famous question mark.
If I want to ask a question, which words do I start with?
First, let’s review.
What is this punctuation mark called?
Yes, when a sentence is asking a question, it ends with a question mark.
Let’s say I want to know whose picture is in the frame.
I would use the question word, who?
Who is in the picture?
Grandpa and Grandma are in the picture.
What if I want to know what is in the box?
I would use the question word, what?
What is in the box?
A sock monkey is in the box.
If I want to know when to go to my friend’s party, I will use the question word, when?
When is your party? The party is on Saturday.
Now I know when the party but is, but I don’t know where it is.
I need to call my friend and ask, “Where is the party?”
My friend tells me it’s at their house.
I wonder why this girl is running.
I need to use the question word, why.
Why are you running?
She is running from a stranger.
What if I wanted to learn how to turn this paper into an airplane?
Let’s use the question word, how.
How do I make a paper airplane?
Follow these directions to learn how to make a paper airplane.
Fun! I wonder which toy I can play with.
I will use my question word, which.
Which toy can I play with?
I can play with the ball.
Now I know how to ask questions with my question words.
Who, What, When, Where, Why, How, and Which?
Which question word will I use next?