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Inquiry procedures Define a problem The problem may have been posed by the teacher, asked by the students, or may have arisen in the course of a lesson.

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1 Inquiry procedures Define a problem The problem may have been posed by the teacher, asked by the students, or may have arisen in the course of a lesson or reading. This problem is most effectively stated in question form. For instance: “What kinds of foods do you think the Chumash might have eaten?”

2 Inquiry procedures Define a problem Develop a Hypothesis This is a tentative solution, an educated guess.

3 Inquiry procedures Define a problem Develop a Hypothesis Evaluate the Hypothesis This is done through the gathering, analysis and application of data.

4 Inquiry procedures Define a problem Develop a Hypothesis Evaluate the Hypothesis Develop Alternative Hypotheses if Necessary

5 Inquiry procedures Define a problem Develop a Hypothesis Evaluate the Hypothesis Develop Alternative Hypotheses if Necessary Apply the solution or state the thesis


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