Questions for Critical Literacy Worksheets
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Questions for Critical Literacy

Some types of questions promote critical literacy more than other types of questions. Questions to stimulate thinking are often higher level types of questions. This list of questions can be used for comprehension and general use. This printable of 37 higher level thinking questions should be kept for a handy reference. When focusing on critical thinking, remember to ask questions that are NOT knowledge based. A simple example of a low level question would be: In the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, what did Goldilock eat and why? A question like this can be lifted right of the pages of the story. However, a question like, what type of consequence should Goldilocks face for what she did and why. Questions that stimulate thinking support critical thinking.

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