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Inquiry Based Instruction Multimedia Presentation

Teachers Maxine Lushman Renee Sherstobetoff Lorina Spurrell

Humber Elementary School K - 6 school 36 grade 5 students: 19 boys & 17 girls

Teachers in Action always looking to keep students motivated, interested and engaged improve teaching practice in the area of science develop inquiry based projects linked to current curriculum outcomes

Our Beliefs students should be given opportunities to explore, investigate and reflect learning should be meaningful and authentic

Research Question Teacher Question –How do you balance open inquiry with prescribed outcomes? Student Question –How does inquiry in science affect student interest, motivation, and engagement in the subject area?

THE PROJECT

Preparation for the Project article research permission letter pre - survey resource webpages student planning guides student journals

Data Collection pre and post surveys reflective journals teacher observations digital photos interviews video clips

There was a positive impact on student attitude toward science.

Supporting Data Science is so much fun - Madison I can’t wait for science class - Ariana I love this science unit - Erica I love this whole STEM project, it was amazing and so much fun - Olivia

Inquiry based learning had a positive influence on motivation.

Supporting Data I would love more STEM and I would also love STEM every day - Gideon I liked STEM a lot so I hope we keep doing it – Seth My favorite part was filming the video for the second time because something I worked hard on actually turned out to work – Cole

Science class was viewed as more exciting and student engagement improved.

Supporting Data It is way better than sitting at our desks reading out of our textbooks, I get excited for science now – Leah I really enjoyed going in a group and working with other people and getting the stuff ourselves and presenting - Evan Students next year will love it, thanks for STEM – Adam

Final Thoughts

Credits Special Thanks to: Andrea Neville Christine Elliott Humber Elementary Administration and Staff Teachers in Action Facilitators –Karen Good –Tom Walsh –Rene Wicks