Inquiring Minds…
This week, I am preparing our next Inquiry project for my Grade 1 classroom. With my head in the inquiry learning clouds, I thought I would play around and create a Canva compiling some ways to organize and explore a Flower Inquiry with students. I think about all of the new vocabulary and ideas I have assembled over the weeks from various sources. Being able to incorporate these into my inquiry plans, in my role as a facilitator, would prove very valuable.
![Created on Canva](http://edusites.uregina.ca/teachplaylearn/wp-content/uploads/sites/1287/2022/11/Do-things-at-your-own-pace.-Lifes-not-a-race.-1-min-225x300.png)
I recently discovered Canva and I would say I am still a general newbie with regards to exploring all of it’s options, but I do find myself turning to it more and more for things. I appreciate all of the free templates and I find it very easy to navigate and create. I run the social media pages (Instagram & Facebook) for our school, and I love that I can quickly whip up a poster for a Popcorn Sale or a Spirit Day and it looks like a professional advertisement! I have also levelled up my classroom newsletters from a Microsoft Publisher or Google Doc. BOOM! Now, they get a creative, colourful Canva poster or Infograph! I feel like it gives the illusion that I am techy…joke is on them! But, Canva is a valuable tool for educators and I would highly recommend checking it out if you haven’t done so already!
To learn more about Inquiry models, check out these resources…
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I love your idea, and I would be interested to know how it goes… I am trying canva for my second time for a class assignment at university. I don’t really remember using it before.
Good luck with your enquiry unit.