Guiding Questions Resource

Sprinkled throughout Inquiry Mindset Assessment Edition are more than 200 guiding questions. Isn’t that amazing? Some of these guiding questions are for teachers to shape their planning, collaboration, implementation, and ongoing growth. Some of these guiding questions are for students to have them reflect on themselves as learners, consider their learning strengths and stretches, and to surface their curiosities and wonders. Every single questions throughout Inquiry Mindset Assessment Edition has been curated for you in this Guiding Questions Resource. Each can be located under categorized uses to make bringing guiding questions to your inquiry practice easier.

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For Inquiry Mindset Assessment Edition release details, access to the collection of free supplementary resources (see below), and bulk order process, stay tuned here over the coming weeks.

The collection of free supplementary resources includes:

  1. 20+ page Book Club Resource to guide collaborative reading and group professional development.

  2. Younger Years Resource: a 35+ page resource written by co-author of the first Inquiry Mindset Rebecca Bathurst-Hunt. This resource is specifically for teachers of the younger years and is full of extensions activities and ideas to take your reading further.

  3. Teacher Journal: a 15+ page resource full of guiding questions to help teachers reflect and plan for a more student-centered learning experience.

  4. Student Journal: another 15+ page resource full of guiding questions to help students reflect on themselves as learners and present the opportunity to begin learning from a strength-based perspective.

  5. Guiding Questions Resource: a collection of more than 200 guiding questions from Inquiry Mindset Assessment Edition all in one place and categorized, ready for you to use in your planning of inquiry with your students.

  6. Learner Profile Slides: a resource for your students to help reflect and organize who they are, what curiosities and interests they have, and what learning strengths and stretches they possess.

  7. NEW Sketchnotes: all of the new sketchnotes created by Rebecca Bathurst-Hunt will be available for download for you to use with your colleagues and your students.