If you’re looking to make your science classroom more engaging and relevant, this Edutopia article on inquiry-based learning is a must-read. It explores how teachers can spark curiosity and deepen understanding by centering lessons around big, real-world questions—like whether a local creek is safe for tubing—and guiding students through hands-on experiments, research, and collaborative problem-solving. With practical examples and clear steps, the article shows how inquiry-based learning can transform traditional science instruction into an interactive, student-driven experience. Whether you’re new to this approach or looking for fresh ideas, you’ll find inspiration and actionable tips to bring science to life for your students.
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