
Getting Started With Inquiry!
Quiz by Morgan Basile
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- Q1Student engagement stems from:Working with their best friendReceiving higher gradesself-fulfilling activitiesConsistent praise120s
- Q2In which key phase of student inquiry are students asked to gather information first-hand in a range of ways and from a variety of sources?FocusExploreShare LearningAnalyze120s
- Q3In the FOCUS phase of the student inquiry process supportive educators should:Provide time for student talkProvide opportunities for student demonstrationModel ways to describe informationOnly listen and observe as a means of assessment120s
- Q4In the ANALYZE phase of student inquiry, teachers should do all of the following EXCEPT:Ensure that all students are coming to the same answer or similar findingsRevisit initial questions and thinkingIntroduce new concepts and skills that relate to inquiryModel ways to describe patterns, analyze information, and draw conclusions120s
- Q5In the share learning phase of student inquiry students should fully understand the topic/question/focus and have no further questions.TrueFalse120s
- Q6Inquiry is not explicitly mentioned in the Ontario CurriculumFalseTrue120s
- Q7Which of the following is one of the tips for getting started with Inquiry?refrain from asking too many questionsIgnore the curriculumlet the class choose the questionDon't take over120s
- Q8The four key phases of student Inquiry are:Fluid and iterativeDeveloped for teachers who are beginning to use inquiry as an approach for learningAll of the abovePinpointing both the teachers and students actions throughout the inquiry process120s
- Q9Inquiry builds on children's natural curiosity and leads to the development of higher order thinking?FalseTrue120s
- Q10What are one of the benefits of EXPLORING with the use of technology?You can share your findings onlineYou can communicate over long distances to collect first person accountsEveryone has access to technology so its simple to useYou have quick access to your Facebook profile120s