Lesson 19 of 20 ยท Questioning & Curiosity
SimulationbeginnerQuestions That Changed the World
What You'll Learn
Key Concept: History of breakthrough questions
Think About This
๐ฆด Why don't fish have legs? What would happen if they did? Draw a fish with legs!
Thinking Steps
๐ Search!
Read the question carefully. What is it asking you?
๐ก Ideas!
Think of TWO possible answers. Don't pick yet!
๐ฏ Choose!
Now pick the best one. Why did you pick it?
๐ช Reflect!
Were you right? That's great! Were you wrong? That's great too โ you learned!
Key Points
Master history of breakthrough questions
Apply questioning & curiosity in real situations
Build habits of questioning & curiosity
Key Vocabulary
Question
Something you ask when you want to know more
Wonder
Thinking about how or why something works
Why This Matters in Real Life
Every time you ask 'Why?' you're being a scientist! Keep asking โ it's how you learn about the whole world! ๐ญ
Talk About It
Discuss these questions with a friend, parent, or classmate.
- 1Can you teach a stuffed animal about history of breakthrough questions? They're a great audience! ๐งธ
- 2What was tricky? What was easy? Show with your thumbs โ up ๐ or down ๐!
- 3Draw your favorite thing from today's lesson and put it on the fridge! ๐จ
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 3Asking questions makes you...?
