When working with 5-year-olds, it's important to use simple language and clear ideas, especially for questions about pictures. Here are three ways to rephrase image-based questions:
- Use Simple Words: Make the question easy by using words kids understand.
Example: Instead of asking, 'What is happening in the picture?', say, 'What do you see in the picture?' - Ask About Colors or Shapes: Focus on observable details.
Example: Instead of, 'Describe the scene,' ask, 'What colors do you see?' or 'Can you find a circle in the picture?' - Use Yes/No Questions: Make it easy to answer.
Example: Instead of 'What is the animal doing?', ask, 'Is the animal running?' or 'Is the cat happy?'
These methods help young children understand and enjoy answering questions about pictures!