Of Mice and Men -- Pre-Reading Questioning
1. Read from page 13 (begin ¾ of the way down the page at “Lennie pleaded, ‘Come on George…’” to the end of the chapter on page 16.
2. After reading the section once, write at least five questions you have about the text. (Hint—What are you confused about? What don’t you know? What do you wonder about?)
3. After rereading the section, write at least THREE more questions that you think might dig into the deeper level of the text.
4. After rereading the section once again, circle or highlight what you think are your most significant questions.
Of Mice and Men -- Pre-Reading Questioning
1. Read from page 13 (begin ¾ of the way down the page at “Lennie pleaded, ‘Come on George…’” to the end of the chapter on page 16.
2. After reading the section once, write at least five questions you have about the text. (Hint—What are you confused about? What don’t you know? What do you wonder about?)
3. After rereading the section, write at least THREE more questions that you think might dig into the deeper level of the text.
4. After rereading the section once again, circle or highlight what you think are your most significant questions.
Of Mice and Men -- Pre-Reading Questioning
1. Read from page 13 (begin ¾ of the way down the page at “Lennie pleaded, ‘Come on George…’” to the end of the chapter on page 16.
2. After reading the section once, write at least five questions you have about the text. (Hint—What are you confused about? What don’t you know? What do you wonder about?)
3. After rereading the section, write at least THREE more questions that you think might dig into the deeper level of the text.
4. After rereading the section once again, circle or highlight what you think are your most significant questions.