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Inquiry is a fundamental part of learning that begins in childhood. We ask questions daily, leading to discovery and understanding—whether it's about gravity as we drop objects or exploring feelings through music. Great readers, artists, musicians, athletes, and problem solvers utilize inquiry to enhance their abilities and creativity. Now it's your turn! What questions does a particular photo evoke in your mind? Delve into the world of inquiry and foster a habit of questioning that can lead to deeper insights and knowledge in daily life.
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Inquire = Ask Questions Believe it or not, you INQUIRE every day. “What the…”
Inquire = Ask Questions Inquiry was the first form of learning you tried. “What will happen if I drop this off the high chair?”
Inquire = Ask Questions Good readers use inquiry as they read. “What will happen to Alexander?”
Inquire = Ask Questions Good artists use inquiry as they create. “How will the picture look like if I change colors?”
Inquire = Ask Questions Good musicians use inquiry as they perform. “How will the mood change if I play this slower?”
Inquire = Ask Questions Good athletes use inquiry as they play. “What if I try a face-first slide this time?”
Inquire = Ask Questions Good problem solvers use inquiry as they figure things out. “How am I going to get that basketball down?”
Inquire = Ask Questions Now you try your own inquiry. “What questions does this photo create in your mind”
Inquire = Ask Questions Now you try your own inquiry. “What questions does this photo create in your mind”
Inquire = Ask Questions Now you try your own inquiry. “What questions does this photo create in your mind”
Inquire = Ask Questions Now you try your own inquiry. “What questions does this photo create in your mind”
Inquire = Ask Questions Now you try your own inquiry. “What questions does this photo create in your mind”
Inquire = Ask Questions Now you try your own inquiry. “What questions does this photo create in your mind”
Inquire = Ask Questions Now one last inquiry... Inquire of Mr. Fronk if there will be treats for everyone at half-time on Friday