Who, what, when, where, or why?
Key Notes:-
Who:
- Purpose: To ask about people.
- Example: “Who is your teacher?” (Answer: “My teacher is Ms. Smith.”)
- Activity: Show pictures of different people and ask, “Who is this?”
What:
- Purpose: To ask about things, objects, or ideas.
- Example: “What is this?” (Answer: “This is a pencil.”)
- Activity: Show various objects and ask, “What is this?”
When:
- Purpose: To ask about time or when something happens.
- Example: “When do we go to school?” (Answer: “We go to school in the morning.”)
- Activity: Use a simple daily schedule and ask, “When do we eat lunch?”
Where:
- Purpose: To ask about places or locations.
- Example: “Where is the playground?” (Answer: “The playground is outside.”)
- Activity: Use a classroom map or simple drawings and ask, “Where is the desk?”
Why:
- Purpose: To ask about reasons or purposes.
- Example: “Why do we wear a coat?” (Answer: “We wear a coat to stay warm.”)
- Activity: Use everyday scenarios to ask, “Why do we brush our teeth?”
Let’s try some examples! ✍️