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To solve the problems in the worksheet, we need to identify the type of questions and provide answers based on the book "Harriet Hen and the Hawk." Since I don't have access to the book itself, I will explain how to approach each question and categorize them according to the QAR (Question-Answer Relationship) framework.
1. Right There: The answer is explicitly stated in the text.
2. Think and Search: The answer requires gathering information from different parts of the text and putting it together.
3. Author and Me: The answer involves using information from the text combined with personal knowledge or experience.
4. On My Own: The answer is based entirely on personal knowledge or experience, not directly related to the text.
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#### Step 1: Identify the Question Type
- This question asks for a specific number of chicks that Harriet Hen has. If the book explicitly states this number, it would be a "Right There" question because the answer is directly provided in the text.
#### Step 2: Provide the Answer
- Without access to the book, I cannot provide the exact number. However, if you read the book, look for a sentence like, "Harriet Hen had [number] chicks." For example, if the book says, "Harriet Hen had five chicks," then the answer would be:
- Type: Right There
- Answer: Harriet Hen has five chicks.
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#### Step 1: Identify the Question Type
- This question asks for the names of Harriet Hen's chicks. If the book explicitly lists the names of the chicks, it would be a "Right There" question. If the names are spread across different parts of the book and require piecing together, it would be a "Think and Search" question.
#### Step 2: Provide the Answer
- Again, without access to the book, I cannot provide the exact names. However, if you read the book, look for sentences like, "The names of Harriet Hen's chicks were [name 1], [name 2], [name 3], etc." For example, if the book says, "The names of Harriet Hen's chicks were Fluffy, Feathers, and Chirpy," then the answer would be:
- Type: Right There (if all names are listed together)
- Answer: The names of Harriet Hen's chicks are Fluffy, Feathers, and Chirpy.
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1. How many chicks does Harriet Hen have?
- Type: Right There
- Answer: [Number of chicks as stated in the book]
2. What are the names of Harriet Hen's chicks?
- Type: Right There (or Think and Search, depending on how the names are presented)
- Answer: [Names of chicks as stated in the book]
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- To complete this worksheet, you need to refer back to the book "Harriet Hen and the Hawk." Look for explicit statements about the number of chicks and their names. If the information is scattered, you may need to search through the text to gather all the details.
If you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!
QAR Framework Recap
1. Right There: The answer is explicitly stated in the text.
2. Think and Search: The answer requires gathering information from different parts of the text and putting it together.
3. Author and Me: The answer involves using information from the text combined with personal knowledge or experience.
4. On My Own: The answer is based entirely on personal knowledge or experience, not directly related to the text.
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Problem 1: How many chicks does Harriet Hen have?
#### Step 1: Identify the Question Type
- This question asks for a specific number of chicks that Harriet Hen has. If the book explicitly states this number, it would be a "Right There" question because the answer is directly provided in the text.
#### Step 2: Provide the Answer
- Without access to the book, I cannot provide the exact number. However, if you read the book, look for a sentence like, "Harriet Hen had [number] chicks." For example, if the book says, "Harriet Hen had five chicks," then the answer would be:
- Type: Right There
- Answer: Harriet Hen has five chicks.
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Problem 2: What are the names of Harriet Hen's chicks?
#### Step 1: Identify the Question Type
- This question asks for the names of Harriet Hen's chicks. If the book explicitly lists the names of the chicks, it would be a "Right There" question. If the names are spread across different parts of the book and require piecing together, it would be a "Think and Search" question.
#### Step 2: Provide the Answer
- Again, without access to the book, I cannot provide the exact names. However, if you read the book, look for sentences like, "The names of Harriet Hen's chicks were [name 1], [name 2], [name 3], etc." For example, if the book says, "The names of Harriet Hen's chicks were Fluffy, Feathers, and Chirpy," then the answer would be:
- Type: Right There (if all names are listed together)
- Answer: The names of Harriet Hen's chicks are Fluffy, Feathers, and Chirpy.
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Final Answers (Based on Book Content)
1. How many chicks does Harriet Hen have?
- Type: Right There
- Answer: [Number of chicks as stated in the book]
2. What are the names of Harriet Hen's chicks?
- Type: Right There (or Think and Search, depending on how the names are presented)
- Answer: [Names of chicks as stated in the book]
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Explanation
- To complete this worksheet, you need to refer back to the book "Harriet Hen and the Hawk." Look for explicit statements about the number of chicks and their names. If the information is scattered, you may need to search through the text to gather all the details.
If you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of qar worksheet.