Stop Getting 'I Don't Know' Middle School ELA Guide

Stop Getting 'I Don't Know' Middle School ELA Guide

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Stop Getting 'I Don't Know' Middle School ELA Guide

Stop Getting 'I Don't Know' Middle School ELA Guide

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Free Middle School Question Guide | Light Up Literature™
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Stop Hearing "I Don't Know" During Every ELA Lesson

A free grade-by-grade question guide for homeschool parents teaching middle school reading and writing in grades 6, 7, and 8.

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If your middle schooler shuts down the moment you ask a reading question, the problem usually isn't the reading — it's the question. This guide fixes that.

Better questions get better answers

Questions that get "I don't know"

  • What did the author say?
  • What is the main idea?
  • Is this fact or opinion?
  • Did you understand it?

Questions that open thinking

  • What surprised you most?
  • What would you have done differently?
  • What questions does this raise for you?
  • What did the author most want you to feel?

Everything you need to ask the right question

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Grade-by-grade reading questions

Separate question sets for 6th, 7th, and 8th grade aligned to what each grade is actually expected to do.

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Writing questions that build arguments

Claims, evidence, explanations, counterarguments, and conclusions — one grade at a time.

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"If they say IDK" prompts

Every section includes a follow-up so you're never stuck wondering what to do when they freeze.

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Sentence stems

Ready-to-use frames for evidence, opinions, summaries, analysis, and pushback — for students who need a place to start.

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The "Say More" ladder

A four-rung scaffold to help vague one-word answers become real, complete responses.

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ADHD-friendly support tips

Specific strategies for students who freeze, rush, process verbally, or struggle with blank-page paralysis.

Built for grades 6, 7, and 8

6
6th Grade
  • Main idea questions
  • Text evidence questions
  • Cause & effect questions
  • Claim & evidence writing
  • Explanation questions
7
7th Grade
  • Central idea questions
  • Author's purpose & structure
  • Objective summary questions
  • Multi-evidence writing
  • Counterargument questions
8
8th Grade
  • Argument analysis questions
  • Conflicting viewpoints
  • Critical evaluation questions
  • Argument depth writing
  • Rebuttal & conclusion questions

Built with ADHD learners in mind

Every section includes targeted tips for students who freeze under pressure, process better out loud, or struggle with blank-page paralysis. No teaching degree required — just the right questions at the right moment.

This guide is for you if...

Your middle schooler gives one-word answers or goes silent during ELA lessons
You're not sure what questions to ask to get them thinking deeper
Your student is in 6th, 7th, or 8th grade and needs reading or writing support
You want something practical you can use today — without a scripted curriculum
Your student has ADHD or struggles with blank-page freeze, rushing, or verbal processing

The scaffolding does the heavy lifting. You just have to ask the first question.

Free download. No strings attached. Just better ELA conversations starting today.

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