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Inquiry Science Book Overview
Scientific Inquiry sounds complex... maybe too complex for young students. It makes us think of intricate instruments and computer simulations, pages of data, and long, involved mathematical equations. Scientific Inquiry can involve all of those things, but at its root, it is the way that scientists see the natural world.
Scientific inquiry is the collection of qualitative and quantitative data and the use of that data to explain how the natural world works. Far from being foreign to children, scientific inquiry is the way they naturally learn — they play and experiment, they see what happens, and from these experiences, they build their own rules and expectations about how the world works.
Inquiry allows students to learn at their own level skills that scientists use every day. Learning these skills at a young age will help students to participate in science experiments, prepare for science fairs, and observe the world around them. As they grow, students will build on the foundation they have built in their K-2 years.
Inquiry Science Units
Science Skills
Learn the skills scientists use every day at an early elementary level.
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