Costa’s Levels of Questioning Or How to Write Good Questions!
What are Costa’s Levels of Questioning? § Three levels of questioning. • Levels go from basic questions (level 1), to intermediate questions (level 2), to more advanced questions (level 3).
What is a level 1 question? Level 1 deals with GATHERING information. The answer can be found in the text (either directly or indirectly. ) Very concrete and pertains only to the text.
How can you word a Level 1 Question? Use words like: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Define Describe Identify List Name Observe Recite Scan
What is a level 2 question? Level 2 deals with PROCESSING information. You’ll need to look “between the lines” to answer these questions. The answer can be inferred. In other words, what do you know about the book/characters/events that the author didn’t flat out tell you?
How can you word a Level 2 Question? Use words like: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Analyze Categorize Explain Classify Compare Contrast Infer Organize Sequence
What is a level 3 question? Level 3 deals with APPLYING information. The answers go beyond the text and into the hypothetical. How might the text relate to the larger WORLD?
How can you word a level 3 question? Use words like: ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ Imagine Plan Evaluate Judge Predict Extrapolate Invent Speculate Generalize
Your task? For the last two sections of “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption” (the brown and pink sections, pp. 63 -101), you will write SIX questions. You must have a question for each level. You must have AT LEAST two level two questions. You do not need to answer the questions.