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5E INQUIRY LEARNING CYCLE

EngageExplore ExplainElaborate Evaluate

inquiry-based instruction the development of understanding through investigation – that is, asking question, determining appropriate methods, gathering data, thinking critically about relationships between evidence and explanations, and formulating and communicating logical arguments. (ADAPTED FROM THE NATIONAL SCIENCE EDUCATION STANDARDS, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL [NRC}, 1996

WHY INQUIRY-BASED INSTRUCTION? Students need to do and experience the world around them as an integral part of learning A successful 21 st century learner must be able to think critically, communicate ideas effectively, and collaborate with others And honestly… our societal needs have vastly changed! A “learned person” was one time considered to be someone with a memorized set of discrete facts and could perform basic skills.

Teacher Telling Prescriptive Inquiry Guided Inquiry Open Inquiry

ENGAGE Generate Interest Access prior knowledge Connect to past knowledge Set parameters for the focus Frame the idea

EXPLORE Experience key concepts Discover new skills Probe, inquire, and question experiences Examine their thinking Establish relationships and understanding

EXPLAIN Connect prior knowledge and background to new discoveries Communicate new understandings Connect informal language to formal language

ELABORATE Apply new learning to a new or similar situation Extend and explain concept being explored Communicate new understanding with formal language

EVALUATE Assess understanding (self, peer, and teacher evaluation) Demonstrate understanding of new concept by observation or open- ended response Apply within problem situation Show evidence of accomplishment