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Friday May 26, 2006. Inquiry-Based Lessons in the Technology-Rich Classroom. Essential Question: How can teachers incorporate inquiry into the lesson-design process?. Inquiry-based Lessons: Objectives. Learners will understand and describe the elements of an inquiry-based lesson.
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Inquiry-Based Lessons in the Technology-Rich Classroom Essential Question: Howcan teachers incorporate inquiry into the lesson-design process?
Inquiry-based Lessons:Objectives • Learners will understand and describe the elements of an inquiry-based lesson. • Learners will understand the principles and concepts of essential questions, higher level thinking skills and their use in inquiry-based lessons. • Learners will develop original inquiry-based lessons.
BRAINSTORM ACTIVITY • WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT INQUIRY-BASED LESSONS?
What is Inquiry-based Learning? • Inquiry teaching allows students’ questions and curiosities drive curriculum. • Inquiry teaching honors previous experience and knowledge. • Inquiry encourages children to question, conduct research for genuine reasons, and make discoveries on their own.
Questions serve as the foundation for inquiry-based lessons. • The teacher designs lessons around a few well-formed essential questions.
Elements of Inquiry-based Lessons • Higher Level Thinking • A Variety of Resources and Tools • Meaningful Products • Learning Communities • Changing Teacher and Student Roles • Built Around Standards
The 5Es Model • Engage • Explore • Explain • Elaborate • Evaluate
Engage • Capture the students’ attention • Stimulate the students’ thinking • Help students access prior knowledge
ENGAGEPossible Activities • Demonstration • Show an intriguing movie clip or web cam • Reading from current media release, piece of literature, text, etc.
Explore • Think • Plan • Investigate • Research • Organize
EXPLOREPossible Activities • Read authentic resources to collect information • Collect information to answer open-ended question or to make a decision • Solve a problem • Create a graphic organizer • investigate
EXPLAIN • Analysis of explorations • Clarify understanding • Modify understanding
EXPLAINPossible Activities • Student analysis and explanation. • Supporting ideas with evidence. • Structured questioning. • Reading and discussion. • Thinking skills activities.
Elaborate • Opportunity to expand • Solidify understanding of the concept • Apply to real-world situations • Problem solving
ElaboratePossible Activities • Problem solving • Decision making • Experimental inquiry • Thinking skills activities comparing, classifying, etc.
Evaluate • Develop a scoring guide that targets what the students must know and do. • Give scoring guide to students at the beginning of the project. • Evaluate throughout the lesson.
EVALUATEPossible Activities • Involve students in development of scoring tool. • Allow students to evaluate self and others in group.
Do you have HOTS?
The goal of inquiry-based lessons is to help your students develop HOTS! Higher Order Thinking Skills
KNOWLEDGE Useful Verbs recall listdescriberelatelocatelabeldefine statename
COMPREHENSION Useful Verbs explaininterpretoutlinediscussdistinguishpredictrestatetranslatecomparedescribe
APPLICATION Useful Verbs solveshowuseillustrateconstructcompleteexamineclassify
ANALYSIS Useful Verbs analyzedistinguishexaminecomparecontrastinvestigatecategorize identifyexplainseparateadvertise
SYNTHESIS Useful Verbs createinventcomposepredictplanconstructdesignimagineproposedeviseformulate
EVALUATION Useful Verbs judgeselectdecidejustifydebateverifyarguerecommendassessdiscussratedetermine defend support
One of the goals for us as a group is to use the constructivist lesson plan form to aid us in developing effective inquiry-based lessons which each of us will incorporate in our classrooms.