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Question Repair Worksheet

Question Repair Worksheet

About This Worksheet
Question Repair is a communication skills worksheet focused on rewriting inappropriate or unclear questions so they become polite and on-topic. Question revision is the ability to adjust tone and wording to improve clarity and respect. This worksheet presents common conversational missteps and asks students to improve them. For example, changing “Why weren’t you here?” to “Are you feeling better today?” shifts tone and shows empathy. The activity strengthens awareness of respectful dialogue across grade levels.

Curriculum and Grade Alignment
This worksheet supports speaking and listening standards related to collaborative discussion and respectful communication. The primary objective is improving tone and relevance in follow-up questions. Students should already understand basic conversational expectations before completing this task. Mastery prepares learners for academic discussions and peer collaboration. It aligns with Common Core SL.3.1 through SL.11-12.1 depending on grade band and supports TEKS ELAR Speaking and Listening standards.

Student Tasks
On this worksheet, students will read short situations and a poorly worded question. They analyze why the question may be unclear, rude, or off-topic. Learners rewrite each question to make it polite, clear, and relevant. The task requires thoughtful revision and attention to tone. Repeated practice builds stronger communication habits.

Common Challenges and Misconceptions
Students may focus only on changing a single word instead of improving the tone. Some learners might struggle to identify why the original question is inappropriate. Limited empathy skills can affect revision quality. Rushing through rewriting may result in vague improvements. Teachers should model one example and discuss tone before independent work.

Implementation Guidance
Teachers can use this worksheet during lessons on digital citizenship or classroom discussion norms. It works well in middle and high school advisory periods. Students may benefit from peer feedback on revised questions. Parents and homeschool educators can use it to reinforce respectful communication at home. Reflection discussions deepen understanding of tone and empathy.

Details and Features
The worksheet includes multiple real-life scenarios with space for rewriting improved questions. Clear directions emphasize politeness and clarity. The layout is organized and easy to follow. It prints cleanly for classroom or independent use. The format encourages both writing practice and discussion.