Kindergarten - Inquiry

Overview

Students delight in questioning and discovery - building connections to prior learning and experiences while they develop as independent learners. Questions not only drive learning but also are outcomes of learning as well.

Kindergarten student peering through magnifying glass

Create many rich and varied opportunities for students to make observations, ask questions, seek answers, and design solutions to personal, community, and global issues. Support students in making their thinking visible so they can build on their own learning and that of others in their community. The thinking and questioning of students are the focal points in an inquiry-driven classroom.

Supporting Inquiry

Use these practices, and practices like these, to support student thinking and academic ownership

Student Artifacts

Standards-Based Skills: Students will be able to...

 

  • Read from and/or talk with others who are different from them to get answers to questions about a problem. (GP)
  • Identify local, regional and global problems along with ways in which people are working to address them, and identify ways to take action to address these problems. (C3) (NGSS) (GP)
  • Create different kinds of things that show how they view the world (GP)

 

  • Ask questions based on observations, and identify how they can be answered by an investigation. (NGSS)
  • Explain why a compelling question is important, ideas, facts and concepts associated with it and supporting questions, and determine the kinds of sources that will be helpful in answering these questions. (C3)

 

  • With guidance and support, participate in shared research, writing and/or investigation projects by recalling information from experiences and/or gathering information from provided sources to answer a question. (CCSS) (NGSS)
  • Plan and conduct an investigation collaboratively to produce data, and determine if it answers a question, solves a problem or meets a goal. Compare multiple solutions/answers. (NGSS)

 

These skills are taken from the kindergarten standards found within the - Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards, College Career and Civic Life Framework for Social Studies, ELD Framework, and SFUSD Graduate Profile.

 

Reflection Questions

  1. How can inquiry develop academic ownership and honor students' experiences?
  2. What does inquiry currently look like in your practice? What is working well for students? How do you know? 
  3. What are the implications for your own practice? What will you do first?

This page was last updated on April 25, 2023