Driving Questions, Central Idea and Lines of Inquiry
Driving Questions, Central Idea and Lines of Inquiry
This week you will focus your attention on deciding as a group which of your Key Concept Questions you will explore in the Finding Out stage.
You will choose driving questions which will drive your inquiry. Link your driving questions to Key Concepts. The Key Concepts that evolve will help you to drive your inquiry further. What Transdiciplinary Theme does your topic fall under? Are you ready to create your Central Idea? What is a central Idea? Its it a question? Is it a statement? How does the Central Idea help to define your research?
This week you will focus your attention on deciding as a group which of your Key Concept Questions you will explore in the Finding Out stage.
You will choose driving questions which will drive your inquiry. Link your driving questions to Key Concepts. The Key Concepts that evolve will help you to drive your inquiry further. What Transdiciplinary Theme does your topic fall under? Are you ready to create your Central Idea? What is a central Idea? Its it a question? Is it a statement? How does the Central Idea help to define your research?
Process Journal Response
Success Criteria
Success Criteria
- I have included at least one of the ATLs (Approaches to Learning) in my response
- I have included at least one Learner Profile attribute in my response
- I have included at least one of the PYP Attitudes in my response
- My response is interesting to read. The reader feels a sense of empathy: he/she knows how I feel and can understand and relate to how I am feeling. My response shows that I have really considered my strengths and areas for improvement as a learner
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