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The Big Picture: Enduring Understandings and Essential Questions

The Big Picture: Enduring Understandings and Essential Questions . Characteristics of an Enduring Understanding. Involve the big ideas that give meaning and importance to facts Can transfer to other topics, fields, and life Are usually not obvious or concrete

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The Big Picture: Enduring Understandings and Essential Questions

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  1. The Big Picture: Enduring Understandings and Essential Questions

  2. Characteristics of an Enduring Understanding • Involve the big ideas that give meaning and importance to facts • Can transfer to other topics, fields, and life • Are usually not obvious or concrete • Justify the use of teaching a skill • Are deliberately framed as generalizations

  3. Examples of Enduring Understandings • Authors write with different purposes in mind. • Readers develop a deeper understanding through reflection of text. • Describe the structures that humans have to serve different functions in growth and survival. • Developing number sense and number relationship.

  4. Your Turn... • Turn to a partner and describe the common elements of an enduring understanding.

  5. Essential Questions • Essential questions help drive instruction.

  6. What are the Common Elements? • Have no simple, right answer • Raise other important questions, often cross subject boundaries • Often address philosophical or conceptual foundations of a discipline • Connect to students’ lives and interests

  7. Examples of Essential Questions • How does reading influence us? • In what ways is the past about me? • Where do words or phrases come from? • What makes me healthy? • How do we show a part of something?

  8. Your Turn... • Turn to a partner and describe the common elements of an essential question.

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