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The resource describes the process of doing an investigation for {{tag|inquiry}} based learning.
The resource describes the process of doing an investigation for {{tag|inquiry}} based learning. Teachers could {{tag|share practice}} and lesson {{tag|planning}} ideas using its list of pupil skills (e.g. observing). The resource also lists learning goals for investigation skills (e.g. observing, predicting, problem solving) and ideas for exploring different types of {{tag|practical work}} in science.   
Teachers could share lesson ideas and {{tag|planning}} using its list of pupil skills (e.g. observing). This offers a good opportunity to {{tag|share practice}}.
It could be used for {{tag|discussion}} or brainstorming to apply these skills to different content areas. The resource emphasises encouraging pupils to {{tag|think like a scientist}} – using {{tag|higher order}} thinking skills, {{tag|group work}} and {{tag|dialogue}} to facilitate {{tag|knowledge building}}/{{tag|reasoning}}.
The resource also lists learning goals for investigation skills (e.g. observing, predicting, problem solving) and ideas for exploring different types of {{tag|practical work}} in science.   
It could be used for {{tag|discussion}} or brainstorming to apply these skills to different content areas.
The resource emphasises encouraging pupils to {{tag|think like a scientist}} – using {{tag|higher order}} thinking skills, {{tag|group work}} and {{tag|dialogue}} to facilitate {{tag|knowledge building}}/{{tag|reasoning}}.
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