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What is an I Wonder question?

“I Wonders” is the categorical name that teachers at Crellin Elementary use to describe the individual questions that students ask about their learning. The teachers encourage their students to wonder out loud in the middle of a lesson.

Is wondering the same as asking?

Wonder = you want to know something that you’ve been thinking about in yourself and you want to know the answer (your thoughts). Like “I wonder if this is the right thing to do?” Ask is just ask questions to someone like “Hi, can I ask you something?”.

What to say instead of I was wondering if?

Some of the many alternatives are: Would it be possible to give me ? Do you think you might give me ? I would be most grateful if you could give me .

Why do you say I was wondering before a question?

My purpose for saying I was wondering before the actual question was to avoid the alternative of asking the question blatantly, which may appear inconsiderate to other parties. The general purpose is to ask a question in such a way that the recipient feels comfortable and respected in order to get the best possible response.

How much does it cost to answer a question for Wonder?

The price differs based on the nature of the client request and the difficulty of the question but is said to range from $4-$8 per assignment. Wonder claims that active workers make approximately $2000 each month, though they do not supply what constitutes “active” to them.

What is the purpose of the website Wonder?

Wonder is an online research service, based out of New York, that offers businesses educated answers to their questions. Their mission statement highlights their primary goal: to reintroduce a human-centric approach to online learning. Acknowledging that most questions don’t have one-word answers,…

Can you ask if you are wondering anything on Quora?

You are not asking if you are wondering anything. You are stating that you are wondering something. A statement should end in a period, not a question mark. Quora User, Native speaker raised by an English teacher (USA). No, not in writing.