AUDIOBOOK

The Curious Classroom
10 Structures For Teaching With Student-directed Inquiry
Harvey 'Smokey' Daniels(0)
About
Curious about inquiry? Hundreds of thousands of elementary teachers are. Smokey Daniels travels the country supporting well planned and organized inquiry teaching.
The Curious Classroom shares a ladder of 10 inquiry structures. Begin with briefly modeling your own curiosity or start on a higher rung as you gradually move toward units driven by kids' own questions.
Ever wonder how to get students genuinely engaged in your curriculum? Or wish you could let them explore those amazing questions they brim with? If so, Smokey provides research-based suggestions that help cover the curriculum by connecting what kids wonder about to the wonders you have to teach them. He shares 10 structures, 34 inspiring models from teachers nationwide, full-color photographs and examples of students work, plus specific suggestions for assessment and grading.
Visit Hein.pub/CuriousClassroom to download a free study guide, complete with infographics, Tanny McGregor's chapter-by-chapter sketchnotes, and space for you to interact with the book. Title Info. Introduction: Welcome to Student-Directed Inquiry
Chapter 1. Demonstrate Your Own Curiosity
Chapter 2. Investigate Ourselves and Our Classmates
Chapter 3. Capture and Honor Kid's Qusstions
Chapter 4. Begin the Day with Soft Starts
Chapter 5. Check Our News Feed
Chapter 6. Hang Out With an Expert
Chapter 7. Pursue Kid's Questions with Mini Inquires
Chapter 8. Address Curricular Units with Mini Inquires
Chapter 9. Lean Into a Crisis
Chapter 10. Learn with Partners and Pioneers
The Curious Classroom shares a ladder of 10 inquiry structures. Begin with briefly modeling your own curiosity or start on a higher rung as you gradually move toward units driven by kids' own questions.
Ever wonder how to get students genuinely engaged in your curriculum? Or wish you could let them explore those amazing questions they brim with? If so, Smokey provides research-based suggestions that help cover the curriculum by connecting what kids wonder about to the wonders you have to teach them. He shares 10 structures, 34 inspiring models from teachers nationwide, full-color photographs and examples of students work, plus specific suggestions for assessment and grading.
Visit Hein.pub/CuriousClassroom to download a free study guide, complete with infographics, Tanny McGregor's chapter-by-chapter sketchnotes, and space for you to interact with the book. Title Info. Introduction: Welcome to Student-Directed Inquiry
Chapter 1. Demonstrate Your Own Curiosity
Chapter 2. Investigate Ourselves and Our Classmates
Chapter 3. Capture and Honor Kid's Qusstions
Chapter 4. Begin the Day with Soft Starts
Chapter 5. Check Our News Feed
Chapter 6. Hang Out With an Expert
Chapter 7. Pursue Kid's Questions with Mini Inquires
Chapter 8. Address Curricular Units with Mini Inquires
Chapter 9. Lean Into a Crisis
Chapter 10. Learn with Partners and Pioneers