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Planning with Essential
Questions
Imagine Prep at Surprise
John Buzzard
What is an essential question?
A question is essential when it:
 ▫ causes genuine and relevant inquiry into the big
   ideas and core content;

 ▫ provokes deep thought, lively discussion,
   sustained inquiry, and new understanding as well
   as more questions;

   Source: Wiggins, Grant “What is an essential Question” www.authenticlearning.org/big
   ideas/index.lasso Nov 15, 2007
What is an essential question (2)
 A question is essential when it:
 ▫ requires students to consider alternatives, weigh
   evidence, support their ideas, and justify their
   answers;

 ▫ stimulates vital, on-going rethinking of big
   ideas, assumptions, and prior lessons;



 Source: Wiggins, Grant “What is an essential Question” www.authenticlearning.org/big ideas/index.lasso Nov
 15, 2007
Essential Questions
• What is one?
• What isn’t one?
• How do they guide inquiry and learning?
• How do they lead to projects and exhibitions?
• How do I use essential questions to plan my
  class?
• How do I help students understand and work
  with essential questions?
What is an essential question (3)
A question is essential when it:
 ▫ sparks meaningful connections with prior learning
   and personal experiences;

 ▫ naturally recurs, creating opportunities for
   transfer to other situations and subjects



   Source: Wiggins, Grant “What is an essential Question” www.authenticlearning.org/big
   ideas/index.lasso Nov 15, 2007
So what does that mean…?
• An essential question guides students to ask
  their own questions, to question deeper
  elements of a topic or concept, and to create
  their own understanding of the world.

• For example, let’s take a look at the essential
  question:
  “
Defining an essential question
Some qualities of this question:
• It is clear and brief.
• It does not have a simple answer.
• It demands further research and inquiry.
• Two people could give very strong answers
  without agreeing on their answers at all.
• It is not a topic in disguise – it is an engaging
  direction for learning.
Topic vs Essential Question
Topics are:                     Essential Questions are:
• Noun - focused                •   Focused on comparisions
                                •   Interdisciplinary
• Located within one subject.   •   Big picture
• Dull and vague                •   Engaging
                                •   Student -centered



Examples:
• World War II Aircraft         Examples:
                                • What WW II era plane had the
• Haikus                          greatest effect on warfare?
• Meiosis and Mitosis           • How can fewer words communicate
                                  more?
                                • What is the most effective kind of
                                  reproduction in the animal world and
                                  why?
Don’t just translate a topic
• Often standards are presented      • Instead, create questions that
  as chunks of knowledge to be         you would be interested in
  learned. Avoid simply                discussing or researching.
  assigning a topic by turning it
  into a question – i.e. don’t use
  essential questions like:
                                     • What World War II innovation
• Why is World War II                  has had the greatest effect on
  important?                           your life?
• What are the main steps to
  doing scientific research?
Get more information

• http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-pbl-
  how
• General information
• http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-pbl-
  resources#pbl_ppt
• (read through the power point and engage in
  some of the activities.)

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Planning with essential questions

  • 1. Planning with Essential Questions Imagine Prep at Surprise John Buzzard
  • 2. What is an essential question? A question is essential when it: ▫ causes genuine and relevant inquiry into the big ideas and core content; ▫ provokes deep thought, lively discussion, sustained inquiry, and new understanding as well as more questions; Source: Wiggins, Grant “What is an essential Question” www.authenticlearning.org/big ideas/index.lasso Nov 15, 2007
  • 3. What is an essential question (2) A question is essential when it: ▫ requires students to consider alternatives, weigh evidence, support their ideas, and justify their answers; ▫ stimulates vital, on-going rethinking of big ideas, assumptions, and prior lessons; Source: Wiggins, Grant “What is an essential Question” www.authenticlearning.org/big ideas/index.lasso Nov 15, 2007
  • 4. Essential Questions • What is one? • What isn’t one? • How do they guide inquiry and learning? • How do they lead to projects and exhibitions? • How do I use essential questions to plan my class? • How do I help students understand and work with essential questions?
  • 5. What is an essential question (3) A question is essential when it: ▫ sparks meaningful connections with prior learning and personal experiences; ▫ naturally recurs, creating opportunities for transfer to other situations and subjects Source: Wiggins, Grant “What is an essential Question” www.authenticlearning.org/big ideas/index.lasso Nov 15, 2007
  • 6. So what does that mean…? • An essential question guides students to ask their own questions, to question deeper elements of a topic or concept, and to create their own understanding of the world. • For example, let’s take a look at the essential question: “
  • 7. Defining an essential question Some qualities of this question: • It is clear and brief. • It does not have a simple answer. • It demands further research and inquiry. • Two people could give very strong answers without agreeing on their answers at all. • It is not a topic in disguise – it is an engaging direction for learning.
  • 8. Topic vs Essential Question Topics are: Essential Questions are: • Noun - focused • Focused on comparisions • Interdisciplinary • Located within one subject. • Big picture • Dull and vague • Engaging • Student -centered Examples: • World War II Aircraft Examples: • What WW II era plane had the • Haikus greatest effect on warfare? • Meiosis and Mitosis • How can fewer words communicate more? • What is the most effective kind of reproduction in the animal world and why?
  • 9. Don’t just translate a topic • Often standards are presented • Instead, create questions that as chunks of knowledge to be you would be interested in learned. Avoid simply discussing or researching. assigning a topic by turning it into a question – i.e. don’t use essential questions like: • What World War II innovation • Why is World War II has had the greatest effect on important? your life? • What are the main steps to doing scientific research?
  • 10. Get more information • http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-pbl- how • General information • http://www.edutopia.org/teaching-module-pbl- resources#pbl_ppt • (read through the power point and engage in some of the activities.)