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Inquiry Questions

Good inquiry questions:

  • Are an invitation to think (not recall, summarize, and detail).
  • Require support and justification, not just an answer.
  • Are open-ended; typically there is not one final, correct answer.
  • Make you think about something in a way that you've never considered before.
  • Invites both deep thinking and deep feelings. Asks you to think ethically (what is right and wrong).
  • Leads to more good questions.
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  • Home
  • Resources
    • Inquiry Questions
    • Culture of Inquiry
    • Indigenous Resources
    • Digital Wellness
    • Genius Hour
    • Global Goals
    • Making Thinking Visible
    • Take A Stand
    • Online Resources
    • By the Teacher
  • Guides
    • Note Taking
    • Writing Tips
    • Tech Tips
  • Research
    • Citing Sources (Bibliography)
    • Databases
    • e-References
    • Evaluating Sources
    • Image Links
    • Searching for Info
  • About Us