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Wonder

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 Inquiry Phase: Wonder

At the beginning of the Wonder Phase, a student may ask:

  • What intriguing questions do I have about the topic or idea?
  • Why am I doing this research?
  • What do I expect to find?

INDICATORS

  • Develops and refines questions.
  • Recognizes purpose for inquiry.
  • Makes predictions about the kind of information needed to answer the questions and
    the sources that will be most likely to have that information.
  • Forms tentative thesis or hypothesis to guide research.

Before moving to the Investigate Phase, a student may ask:

  • Can my question(s) be answered through investigation?
  • Will my question(s) lead me to answers that will fulfill my assignment or purpose for research?

 

 

AASL Standards for the 21st Century Learner

STANDARD 1: Learners use skills, resources, & tools to inquire, think critically, and gain knowledge.
Skills
  • 1.1.3 Develop and refine a range of questions to frame the search for new understanding.
STANDARD 4: Learners use skills, resources, & tools to pursue personal and aesthetic growth. 
Skills
  • 4.1.1 Read, view, and listen for pleasure and personal growth.
  • 4.1.2 Read widely and fluently to make connections with self, the world, and previous reading.
  • 4.1.5 Connect ideas to own interests and previous knowledge and experience.
Dispositions in Action
  • 4.2.1 Display curiosity by pursuing interests through multiple resources.

 

Inquiry Process  |  Connect  |  Wonder  |  Investigate  |  Construct  |  Express  |  Reflect

 

From the New York City School Library System – Information Fluency Continuum

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