Key Ideas : Who, What, Where, When, Why Questions - Lesson for Grade 2, Chapter - Literature

In the "Key Ideas: Who, What, Where, When, Why Questions" lesson, second-grade students will delve into the heart of literature comprehension by unlocking the essential elements of any story or text. Through engaging activities like the Soccer Star Worksheet and Special Day Worksheet, students will practice identifying the fundamental questions that give structure to narratives: Who is it about? What happened? Where did it take place? When did it occur? And why did it happen?

This lesson is pivotal for several reasons. Firstly, it cultivates critical thinking skills as students learn to analyze texts beyond the surface level, encouraging them to think deeply about the content they're interacting with. Secondly, understanding these key questions enhances reading comprehension, a foundational skill not just for academic success but for lifelong learning as well. Lastly, it fosters a deeper connection with the material, as students learn to relate personally to the characters, settings, and plots, understanding that each element has a purpose and contributes to the story's overarching message.

Estimated classroom time: 6 min
Chapter: Literature
Unit: Comprehension
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Soccer Star Worksheet
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Special Day Worksheet
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  • Activity 1 / Soccer Star Worksheet

    Are your children active in sports? Ask them if they can tell you some of their favorite sporting activities, and what they love the most about the activity. Now, look at the picture in this worksheet with your kids. Can they tell you what sports the girl is playing? Read the short story aloud to your child’s hearing. Then, head to the bottom of the page, read the two questions to them, and help them check the correct answers to the questions.

  • Activity 2 / Special Day Worksheet

    What is your child’s most special day? Can they tell you what makes that day so special and what they love the most about that day? Look at the picture in the worksheet with your little ones and see if they can identify what special day it is for the children. Now, read the short story aloud to your kids. Make sure they are paying close attention, and then read the questions and help them find and check the correct answers.