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Getting the answers you need By asking the right questions A presentation by the Moreau Catholic High School Library in collaboration with Ms. Galloway

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Teaching 10th graders how to ask questions.

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Getting the answers you need By asking the right questions

A presentation by the Moreau Catholic High School Library in collaboration with Ms. Galloway

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FOUNDATION (fact-finding)

SUPPORT WALLS (sense-making)

ROOF (understanding(s))

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Building a House

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FOUNDATION

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Foundation

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Finishing the Foundation

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Stuck in the basement?

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SUPPORT WALLS

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Support Walls

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ROOF (Coming to a Point –literally!)

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Building the Roof

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What seems to be missing?

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YOU!!

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French Revolution

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Big ideas are statements.

At certain times in history, events come together that

transform the future.

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Essential questions often begin with what, who, or when.

Why are symbols important for national identity?

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What symbols were used during the French Revolution? How were the symbols

created? Why were the symbols influential?

Inquiry questions break down the essential question.

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FOUNDATION

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SUPPORT WALLS

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ROOF (Coming to a Point –literally!)

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While the French used symbols from the ancient past to representfreedom and liberty, at the same time they felt they were creating a bridge

to the future by using these symbols in a new way.

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A way to organize and share info!

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