A.B. Westrick here. I’m the author of BROTHERHOOD (Penguin Young Readers). If you’d told me a few years ago that I’d be writing and speaking about GID, I might have
The things I’ve learned this year with GID are endless. The students have taught me so much. As adults who are helping students become lifelong learners, it is important to
Our school has implemented two big and a couple of smaller GID units this year. My dear friend Paige Holden has already blogged about an 8th grade research unit that
As mentioned in our last post, our journey into guided inquiry began this year with a unit on Mesopotamia. Social studies was a new subject for Cara, one of our
Previously, I shared the beginning stages of our GID project, Challenge and Change. At this point, students are now in the process of gathering information about their topic, hence the
A very good place to start. When you read you begin with ABC, when you research you being with OPEN, IMMERSE, EXPLORE. As promised, I am back again! This time,
Greetings fellow GID-ers, or those new to the process! I will be posting this week and giving you all a taste of Guided Inquiry from tiny, snow covered Havre de
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