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Presentation transcript:

Inquiry 😕

The Plan what you know! What you wonder? The Points of Inquiry Your Role & Our Role Planning your inquiry End Product Let’s get started

What is Inquiry? Stand between Mr. Taylor’s Desk and the door to the hall to show your level of understanding about inquiry I Got This! Mr. Taylor’s Desk Ummm…Nope The Door

What do you know!

What do you Wonder?

Inquiry is about asking questions that others have not!!

Roles Your Role: the doer Our Role: the Supporter Wonder Choose a broad topic Narrow your topic Research and investigate Ask a question Form a response to your questions Show your learning Reflect on your learning Support with developing questions Support where to find your research and how to know if a source is reliable Support you to express your learning Support your reflection process

Planning your inquiry Choose a broad topic Narrow your topic E.g. child soldiers Narrow your topic E.g. recruitment, international law, gender-related experiences, organizations that help Do some research E.g Google search is a good place to start to be exposed to your topic ***Remember: inquiry is about asking questions that Others have not!!*** Ask question that interest you E.g. Who are they? Why do they do what they do? Who is my audience? e.g. teacher, peers, parents How might I want to present my inquiry? E.g. poster, video, photoessay, drama Know how you will be evaluated

The end product can & will look different from each other

Bring you post-it-note and place it on what fits you How are you feeling? Bring you post-it-note and place it on what fits you

Questions?

Let’s get started We are going to start with what is called “guided inquiry” where Mr. Taylor has a topic area from which you will develop your Big idea inquiry question from.