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Inquiry Questions

Good inquiry questions:

- are an invitation to think (not recall, summarize, and detail) 
- require support and justification, not just an answer
- are open-ended; typically there is not final, correct answer
- make you think about something in a way you never considered before Invites both
       deep thinking and deep feelings
- asks you to think ethically (what is right and wrong)
- leads to more good questions
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    • Primary Sources
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    • Note-Taking
    • Writing Tips
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    • Middle Ages Project
    • Renaissance
    • American Everyday Heroes
    • Vaccinations, Antibiotics, Epidemics
    • Ancient Egypt
      • Geography
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      • Economy
      • Religion
      • Society
  • What's New @ the Library