Using the 5W’s and a H

pdficon_largeDo you use the 5W’s and a H to teach your children? I do! I have found it beneficial in more than one way.

When the children were younger and narrating orally to me, the would sometimes forget, especially with some literary books that seem to waffle a bit and take time to get to the point. I started by telling them to remember as many nouns as they could.

Then I came across the idea of 5W’s and a H. It’s not a new idea at all…but it helps me to teach my children to research, to think logically and to organise their thoughts. I made a sheet which listed the W’s and a H and how it could relate to each and every chapter, book, story or movie. I also made a blank sheet so that the child can fill it in while reading. It can be used for all ages.

What are the 5W’s and a H?
Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? I call it our Observation Sheet.

We have used these sheets for every subject, including Bible study. They can form as memory joggers or prompts when making a lapbook, writing an essay or a project. This sheet can easily be incorporated with other study skills such as mind-mapping. You can also use them as narration or writing prompts.

You can download a copy of the sheets here. Let me know if you use it, and if you find it beneficial.

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About Susan

Meandering through marriage, motherhood and mess as a child of God. Married to Beloved for over 20 years. Five children later and I''m still having a ball!

My greatest passion and desire in life is to share the love and grace of God. I enjoy blogging, web design with wordpress, social media, technology, chocolate, coffee, good movies and being with family and friends.

Comments

  1. Jocelyn :

    Thanks for these sheets, Susan. I remember using something similar when I was teaching but I like your format better ?

    Just looked at you quick bio of yourself and was surprised that bibliophile was #6 but then again, with what is listed at 1-5, I guess it has to be!!

  2. I really like this. I have decided it’s time for my 10 year old to do more writing and I think these may be very helpful to us in getting going! Thanks!

  3. Shelso :

    Hi Susan, I’ve been using the 5 Ws and 1 H idea with dd 7yo … her behaviour has not been good (to say it nicely) lately and she is pushing my buttons … also not good ;-) … so trying a different tact, after some quiet discussion about kindness in a relaxed atmosphere, her and I sat down to do the 5 Ws and 1 H of kindness. DD’s creative juices are still creating! An answer to prayer!!

  4. Dear Susan:

    Tried to download your Observation Sheet, but got a 404 error message that it could not be found.

    Dr. Lee

  5. Susan :

    Hi Dr. Lee,
    Thanks for visiting my site! I am sorry that you couldn’t download the Observation Sheets- it was my fault. I had moved them. However, I have fixed it now so you should be fine to try again.

    You might also like to see some other downloads on the Freebie page: http://kerugma.net/resources/downloads

    Warmly,
    Susan <

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