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Kindergarten inquiry

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Want an easy way to teach the inquiry process to your students? Use these five steps in your science, social studies, health, and language arts inquiry writing lessons and activities. This five step inquiry process works well in first grade, second grade, and third grade. Use these posters to support your students as they create inquiry based projects. CLICK to get your FREE inquiry posters today! #writing #inquiryprocess #inquiry #inquiryprojects #1stgrade #2ndgrade #3rdgrade

Want an easy way to teach the inquiry process to your students? Use these five steps in your science, social studies, health, and language arts inquiry writing lessons and activities. This five step inquiry process works well in first grade, second grade, and third grade. Use these posters to support your students as they create inquiry based projects. CLICK to get your FREE inquiry posters today! #writing #inquiryprocess #inquiry #inquiryprojects #1stgrade #2ndgrade #3rdgrade

Community Activities in Kindergarten | Creative Kindergarten

This past week we have been discussing what belonging to a community means, what communities we belong to (families, class/school, neighbourhoods, sports teams), and the people and places within these communities. We began by discussing the different places we would find in our community and why they are important. Then students had a chance to …

Inquiry: Dinosaurs - A Pinch of Kinder

Hi friends! Today I want to share with you our dinosaur inquiry from the past few months! We originally had some dinosaur wonders on our February wonder chart, so we went back to those questions and I also invited students share more questions they had about dinosaurs. Here is what they came up with initially: Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? How did dinosaurs go extinct? Is it true that the dinosaurs died because it go too cold? Back then, were the dinosaurs real or was it just a story?…

A Kindergarten Sky Inquiry

In the last couple weeks of school, we decided to do an inquiry about the sky. Our Driving Questions were, "What do we see in the daytime sky? What do we see in the nighttime sky?" The sun, moon and

Learning about Inquiry in part one of this video series.  Learn what a WonderWall is and how it is made and used in the classroom through this video series by Madly Learning. inquiry based learning | activities | projects | science | math | process | board

An inquiry based learning must! The Wonder Wall will keep kids hooked on learning from the beginning of the unit right to the end and beyond!

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Cramming It All In: Full Day Schedule in Kindergarten

Are you having trouble finalizing your schedule? Too many things to cram in to every day? I hear you! Every year this is probably one of the hardest things for me to figure out, so I want to share how I fit everything I need to teach into every day. Here is a peek at what my weekly schedule looked like my last year in the classroom: Now let me break that down for you just a little bit... AM Routines/WTW Sort The first thing my kiddos do every day is pretty typical. They hang up their things…

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Take your kindergarten or preschool students on a trip to outer space. What kid doesn’t love outer space! Using space as a vehicle of teaching will allow the learner to question, connect, problem-solve, communicate, research, inquire, reflect, and much more. Project, or thematic unit based learning allows content to be authentic — extending the learning beyond a classroom, beyond the home, beyond the community, beyond the nation —- even into the stars above.
Setting up a ‘Counting Provocation’ can be quick and affordable. Miss 5 and I co-collaborated on this numeracy activity and it kept her engaged for over an hour. We used: - 5x trivets (we used both sides) - craft glue - wooden numbers - natural loose parts - scoops and tongs - wooden dice Remember that provocations have no rules and no predetermined way of ‘playing’, they are for provoking thought and exploring ideas. I watched on as Miss 5 explored numbers, and even created her own rules with t
This inquiry based learning unit brings a popular modern day story (Star Wars) to the classroom to compare it with the elements of a fairy tale and determine if it can be called a fairy tale. Standards, lesson plan that includes all requirements of an inquiry based learning project, rubric, self- assessment, and skills such as: venn diagram, pocket chart pictures, character masks, art patterns are included and much more. #inquirybasedlearning #thebeezyteacher #starwars #fairytale
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