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These questions encourage students to evaluate the text and its components.

Guided reading is an instructional approach that involves teachers working with small groups of students to read and discuss a text. One of the key components of guided reading is the use of questions to facilitate discussion, promote comprehension, and encourage critical thinking. Here are some examples of questions that teachers can use during guided reading sessions, categorized by their purposes: questions for guided reading

For centuries, the ocean was a place of mystery. Early maps marked dangerous territories with the phrase "Here be dragons," and sailors whispered stories of sea monsters that could swallow ships whole. However, the deep ocean holds no dragons. Instead, it holds something even stranger: a world of eternal darkness, crushing pressure, and creatures that look like aliens. These questions encourage students to evaluate the text