Nursery Rhymes and Fables: Supplemental Guide 7A | Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling 137
Discussing the Read-Aloud 5 minutes
Comprehension Questions
Encourage students to answer in complete sentences. Model answers
using complete sentences.
- Literal What is the title of this poem?
- The title of this poem is “Diddle, Diddle, Dumpling.”
- Literal Who is the character of this poem?
[Have students point to John on Response Card 14.]- John is the character in this poem.
- Literal What does John wear to bed?
[Have students point to his shoe and stockings on Response Card 14.]- John wears his stockings and one shoe to bed.
- Inferential Who is telling this poem? How do you know?
- John’s father or mother is telling this poem because it says, “my son,
John.”
- John’s father or mother is telling this poem because it says, “my son,
- Evaluative Are the events in this nursery rhyme real or make-believe?
Why?- The events in this nursery are real because you can go to sleep with your
stockings and one shoe on.
- The events in this nursery are real because you can go to sleep with your
- Evaluative Which words rhyme in this poem?
- On and John rhyme
[Please continue to model the Think Pair Share process for students, as
necessary, and scaffold students in their use of the process.]
I am going to ask you a question. I will give you one minute to think about
the question. Then I will ask you to turn to your partner to discuss the
question. Finally, I will call on several of you to share what you discussed
with your partner.
- On and John rhyme
Sentence Frames
Do you go to bed with one shoe
on? (Yes/No)
John was....
He goes to bed with his
stockings and one shoe on
because...
- Evaluative Think Pair Share: Why do you think John goes to bed with
his stockings and one shoe on?- Answers may vary, but could include that he was too tired or wanted to
keep warm.
- Answers may vary, but could include that he was too tired or wanted to
- After hearing today’s poems and questions and answers, do you have
any remaining questions? [If time permits, you may wish to allow for
individual, group, or class research of the text and/or other resources
to answer these remaining questions.]