Sunday, 19 August 2012

Inquiry

We have completed our Imagination Inquiries. Samples of the children's learnings will be available in portfolios, on display boards and display books. The children will be celebrating the publication of some of their books in the Publication Inquiry with author Nicole Cameron coming in to launch her new book on the 29th of August (further details to follow).

Our new inquiry will be examining the role of the researcher, the purpose of research and the process of researching. This week an open ended research question was given to the children to simply "Research the Neighbourhood". We were interested to see what mediums they engaged with, what questions they asked, whether the children were able to set parameters in their response and what disciplines they connected with. We are building up an understanding of the children's perception of the term 'research'. We are framing another research question this coming week that is more specific, providing a bigger timeframe. Again, we will be looking closely at the research processes that they use.

Here are some photos of students from both neighbourhoods taken during the activity.

Some students captured the neighbourhood using a digital camera.

Students frequently used the internet as a research resource,
while some used more traditional means of recording their findings.

These students incorporated their previous inquiry by
collaborating on a book about the neighbourhood.

Some students used iTunes to make their findings 'speak'...

while other students created a performance based on their research.

Massimo and Jake are googling different items found in the
neighbourhood and recording them on a Word document. 

Florence, Via and Olivia have found the school on Google Street View.

Students reflect on the activity.

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