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Episode 31

Picture Books to Teach Asking Questions

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You know that magical moment when a student asks a question that makes you think, “Yes! They’re really thinking deeply about this story!” But let’s be honest—teaching students HOW to ask meaningful questions during reading can feel like another thing to squeeze into an already packed day. What if I told you there are picture books that naturally spark curiosity and make questioning feel effortless? In this summer bonus episode, I’m sharing 10 incredible picture books that do the heavy lifting for you, turning your read-aloud time into powerful questioning strategy lessons without any extra prep work.

From the mysterious stranger in Chris Van Allsburg’s puzzling tale to the heartwarming journey in “Last Stop on Market Street,” these books are question magnets that will have your students wondering, predicting, and thinking critically before you know it. I’ll walk you through exactly how to use each book to teach questioning strategies, share discussion prompts that actually work, and give you follow-up activities that connect to your curriculum. Whether you’re looking to boost comprehension skills or simply want books that spark natural curiosity, this episode is your go-to resource for making questioning instruction both meaningful and manageable. All book links and resources will be waiting for you in the show notes!

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The Read Aloud Classroom podcast delivers practical strategies to help elementary teachers transform their daily read alouds into engaging learning moments that spark student engagement while meeting curriculum requirements.