This document discusses effective questioning strategies for the classroom. It outlines Bloom's Taxonomy and other frameworks for categorizing question types, including closed vs. open questions. Research shows that teachers frequently ask basic, recall questions rather than more open-ended questions that stimulate deeper discussion. The document also discusses using questioning to lead students through the 5E inquiry model and providing appropriate feedback to responses to extend learning. The key is for teachers to purposefully employ a variety of higher-order thinking questions and allow time for students to process and respond fully.