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Inquiry Slide 1 Inquiry & Learning Cycle

What is Inquiry in Education? According to the National Science Education Standards: Inquiry is a multifaceted activity that involves making observations; posing questions; examining books and other sources of information to see what is already known; planning investigations; reviewing what is already known in light of experimental evidence; using tools to gather, analyze, and interpret data; proposing answers, explanations, and predictions; and communicating the results. Inquiry requires identification of assumptions, use of critical and logical thinking, and consideration of alternative explanations. Inquiry Slide 2

Necessary Abilities ASK A QUESTION ABOUT OBJECTS, ORGANISMS, AND EVENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT PLAN AND CONDUCT A SIMPLE INVESTIGATION EMPLOY SIMPLE EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS TO GATHER DATA AND EXTEND THE SENSES USE DATA TO CONSTRUCT A REASONABLE EXPLANATION COMMUNICATE INVESTIGATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Inquiry Slide 3

ASK A QUESTION ABOUT OBJECTS, ORGANISMS, AND EVENTS IN THE ENVIRONMENT This aspect of the standard emphasizes students asking questions that they can answer with scientific knowledge, combined with their own observations. Students should answer their questions by seeking information from reliable sources of scientific information and from their own observations and investigations. Inquiry Slide 4

PLAN AND CONDUCT A SIMPLE INVESTIGATION In the earliest years, investigations are largely based on systematic observations. As students develop, they may design and conduct simple experiments to answer questions. The idea of a fair test is possible for many students to consider by fourth grade. Inquiry Slide 5

EMPLOY SIMPLE EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS TO GATHER DATA AND EXTEND THE SENSES Beginning with simple instruments, students can use rulers to measure the length, height, and depth of objects and materials; thermometers to measure temperature; watches to measure time; beam balances and spring scales to measure weight and force; magnifiers to observe objects and organisms; and microscopes to observe the finer details of plants, animals, rocks, and other materials. Children also develop skills in the use of computers and calculators for conducting investigations. Inquiry Slide 6

USE DATA TO CONSTRUCT A REASONABLE EXPLANATION This aspect of the standard emphasizes the students' thinking as they use data to formulate explanations. Even at the earliest grade levels, students should learn what constitutes evidence and judge the merits or strength of the data and information that will be used to make explanations. After students propose an explanation, they will appeal to the knowledge and evidence they obtained to support their explanations. Students should check their explanations against scientific knowledge, experiences, and observations of others. Inquiry Slide 7

COMMUNICATE INVESTIGATIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Students should begin developing the abilities to communicate, critique, and analyze their work and the work of other students. This communication might be spoken or drawn as well as written. Inquiry Slide 8

Simple Definition Full inquiry involves asking a simple question, completing an investigation, answering the question, and presenting the results to others. Inquiry Slide 9

Learning Cycle Inquiry Slide 10