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Making the Grounds of Scientific Inquiry Visible in the Classroom

The ability to formulate questions is a critical skill that forms the basis of scientific inquiry. Questioning is indeed robustly rooted in children's everyday ways of thinking about the world, but serious classroom support is required if these children's questions are to become productive guides to scientific inquiry. This unit based on aquatic systems will strengthen your students' ability to pose questions and generate evidence.
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