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Our Journey Towards Inquiry-Based Learning: A Kindergarten Tale
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Published on Nov 05, 2015
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1.
Moving Towards inquiry-Based learning
A Kindergarten Tale
Photo by
Hammonton Photography
2.
Connie's Journey
Started with theme bins
Was "sparked" by student teacher
Changed classroom environment and teaching
Continuing on journey
3.
Eva's Journey
After teaching for 13 years moved from worksheets, crafts, themes to focus on play.
Inspired by Twitter teachers
Started using discovery bins.
Integrated technology
Continuing to grow and trying to fit it all in
4.
The Spark
How does an inquiry get started?
Photo by
Martino!
5.
DISCOVERY BINS
Setting out interesting and beautiful invitations to learning.
4 New discovery bins each week. Students engage in open-ended play experiences
6.
Observations
Watch students closely
Take photos, video, notes
Pictures will remind you of student interests
7.
SOcial Media
Students can be inspired by the work of others.
Very visual.
Photo by
Jason A. Howie
8.
Mapping it Out
How can a teacher plan for inquiry when do you don't know what will come next?
9.
Connie's Planning Template
Template inspired by Joanne Babalis and Laurel Fynes.
This plan is in addition to strong classroom routines.
Routines help to ensure that curricular outcomes are covered.
10.
Visual Schedule
11.
Eva's Planning Template
In a half day program you need to be extremely organized to fit everything in.
Planting seeds for inquiry helps both classes to focus on one topic.
12.
Teacher's Role
With new periods of extended "Thinking and Learning" time, we had to define the teacher's role.
13.
Setting the stage
Intentionally setting up the classroom with exciting invitations to learning.
Interesting materials to inspire a sense of wonder.
14.
Observing
While students are playing, the teacher is recording observations in writing, photos, and videos.
These observations help to form next steps. Inform the teacher how to support students and extend their learning to the next level.
15.
Steering the ship
The teacher may not be an expert on the topic of inquiry but needs to be an expert on curriculum.
The teacher helps students to make connections between student interests and formal curriculum.
16.
Reflecting
Our most important role.
Better with community either in person or online.
Forms next steps for learning.
Photo by
Chorazin
17.
CONNECTING WITH OTHERS
We can learn so much from others. These slides show some ways that our classes connect with others.
Photo by
Wilson X
18.
Twitter
We interact with other classes and experts online.
Parents are also able to see what we are learning, in real time.
Feedback from others tells us that our work is important.
19.
Instagram
Started by Jeff and Erin from Winnipeg.
http://eduphotoaday.blogspot.ca
Got us started with taking and sharing photos taken by students.
Formed community with other classes.
20.
Blogs
Our blogs are a great place to showcase all of our work and celebrate our learning.
http://www.room8-adventuresinkindergarten.blogspot.ca
http://kindergartenfunatlinwood.blogspot.ca
21.
SKype
Allows us to connect with other educators and subject area experts.
https://education.skype.com
We are also able to connect with other classes who may have same interests as us.
22.
Tech Tools
Photo by
Nanagyei
23.
Documentation
Students use photos to document their learning.
24.
Pic Collage
Free app to collage photos and text. Students are able to take photos of their learning and write about it.
http://pic-collage.com
25.
Book Creator
App for creating interactive books.
Classes start by making books together and move to independence.
Can export to movies and share on blogs, email, or epub.
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/book-creator-for-ipad-create/id442378070?mt...
26.
TWITTER/INSTAGRAM
Students are able to compose their own Tweets to share about their learning.
Go to teacher for approval before tweeting.
27.
Video
Videos are an excellent way for students to share and celebrate their learning on any subject.
28.
NOtability
Excellent app for teachers to record observations of student learning. Notes can include photos, sound, and words.
Best feature is voice to text.
29.
@joyofrunning
@evedowd
Photo by
Orin Zebest
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