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Your learners have SO MANY QUESTIONS.  They wonder ALL THE TIME!  However, they may not have developed the skills they need to find answers to those questions. They need guidance in finding answers to their many wonderings. Readers need to understand the inquiry process to find answers to their many questions.

What you'll gain from this episode...

  1. The "I wonder" step—asking questions
  2. Finding & evaluating relevant resources
  3. Creating & sharing their new learning
  4. Reflecting on the inquiry process

To read more about introducing the inquiry process, check out the associated blog post for this episode here, Literacy Treasures Blog

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Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the -research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others.  Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research.

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