Here's a template you can use to make your own Padlet QFT
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A collection of QFT examples from ELA and literacy classroom across the country.
This newly updated lesson planning workbook takes you step by step through planning your own QFT primary source lesson. It spells out all the tips you need for designing an effective QFT, from picking the right primary source QFocus (prompt for asking questions) to tailoring your instructions so that the questions best align with the next steps of learning.
This idea comes to us from our very own Sarah Westbrook. You can watch her recent webinar with NCSS and Inquired to see how she used the QFT in a Padlet to get participants asking questions on a primary source from the Library of Congress.
Here's how to make your own padlet QFT
This amazing Google Forms QFT idea comes to us from Alyssa Park, a 4th grade teacher from Gardnerville, NV who is working with her students to discover more about a piece of local history - the Hoover Dam!