Inquiry in Action: Curiosity in Social Studies
Inquiry in Action: Curiosity in Social Studies
Description:
What if your social studies block became the most curious time of the day? In this session, we’ll explore how to build an inquiry-based classroom where students take the lead by asking questions, exploring big ideas, and thinking like historians, geographers, and citizens. Participants will learn practical strategies to get students asking thoughtful questions, engage with sources that launch inquiry, and explore how to plan instruction around compelling and supporting questions. You’ll leave with ready-to-use routines and tools to make your social studies instruction more student-centered, purposeful, and engaging.
Delivery Format: In-Person|Virtual|Implementation Support|Coaching Support
Target Audience: Pre-Service Teacher|Classroom Teachers|Instructional Coaches|School Administrators|District Administrators
Duration: Workshop (60-90 minutes)
Facilitators:
Learning Intentions:
- Implement inquiry-based strategies that support students in asking their own questions and exploring key social studies concepts through investigation and discussion.
Grade Level: Elementary
Success Criteria:
- I can use classroom routines that help students generate meaningful questions.
- I can design an inquiry arc that builds critical thinking.
- I can scaffold inquiry strategies to meet the needs of all learners.
- I can plan learning experiences that begin with student curiosity and authentic sources.
Expected Impact:
Social studies instruction will become more student-centered, purposeful, and engaging. Students will develop skills in asking thoughtful questions, exploring big ideas, and thinking like historians, geographers, and citizens, ultimately leading to a more curious and inquiry-driven learning environment within the school.
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