On the KWLQ chart, which columns do you write in during your reading?(1 point)

Responses

W and Q
W and Q

K and W
K and W

W and L
W and L

K and Q

K and W

And K stands for "what I know" And W stands for "what I want to know "

That is correct! K stands for "what I know" and W stands for "what I want to know."

Thank you.

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w and q

On the KWLQ (Know-Want to know-Learned-Question) chart, you write in the following columns during your reading:

- K (Know): In this column, you write down what you already know or think you know about the topic before you start reading. This can include any prior knowledge or information you have.

- W (Want to know): In this column, you write down what you want to learn or find out about the topic while you are reading. These are the questions or areas of interest that you have and want to explore further.

- L (Learned): After reading, you write down what you have learned or discovered about the topic in this column. Here, you can summarize the key points or information that you have gained from your reading.

- Q (Question): In this column, you write any additional questions that arise while you are reading. These questions could be related to the topic or gaps in your understanding that you still want to explore.

So, to answer the question, you write in the K and W columns during your reading on the KWLQ chart.