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Welcome to Inquiry in Practice. Designed for primary teachers seeking structured approaches to inquiry and discussion. Thoughtfully designed systems and tools to support inquiry-driven primary classrooms. Each resource is created to strengthen student voice, structured discussion, collaboration, and reflective thinking in Grades 2–4. Grounded in inquiry principles and adaptable for IB PYP and beyond, these materials help teachers build confident communicators and independent learners through clear routines and practical classroom frameworks.
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Preview of i-Time Inquiry Toolkit | IB PYP-Aligned Student Inquiry Framework | Grades 2–5

i-Time Inquiry Toolkit | IB PYP-Aligned Student Inquiry Framework | Grades 2–5

i-Time Inquiry Toolkit | IB PYP-Aligned Student Inquiry Framework | Grades 2–5 A Structured Inquiry System for IB PYP & Inquiry Classrooms This i-Time Inquiry Toolkit provides a complete, cohesive framework to support student-led inquiry in Grades 2–5. Designed for IB PYP and inquiry-based classrooms, this resource aligns with: • Approaches to Learning (ATL) skills • Learner Profile attributes • Student agency • Reflection and metacognition • Concept-driven exploration This is not a collect
Preview of Inquiry-Based Book Club | Student-Led Discussion | Grades 2–3

Inquiry-Based Book Club | Student-Led Discussion | Grades 2–3

Inquiry-Based Book Club Framework Student-Led Discussion for Grades 2–3This inquiry-based book club framework supports meaningful, student-led discussion in Grades 2–3 classrooms. Designed for IB PYP and inquiry-centred settings, this resource helps students build communication skills, think critically, and engage deeply with texts. Instead of teacher-led comprehension questions, students learn to: • Build on one another’s ideas • Use discussion sentence starters • Refer to evidence in the te
Preview of Mediative Question Stems for Inquiry | Higher-Order Thinking (Gr 2–4)

Mediative Question Stems for Inquiry | Higher-Order Thinking (Gr 2–4)

Mediative Question Stems for Inquiry Classrooms | Higher-Order Thinking Prompts (Grades 2–4)Help students think more deeply with purposeful questioning. This resource provides a structured framework for designing mediative questions that strengthen student thinking, inquiry discussions, and reflective dialogue in Grades 2–4 classrooms. Instead of directing students toward answers, mediative questions invite learners to analyze, justify, reflect, and refine their thinking. Designed for IB PYP
Preview of Read-Aloud Engagement Routines | Active Listening & Thinking | Grades 2–5 | FREE

Read-Aloud Engagement Routines | Active Listening & Thinking | Grades 2–5 | FREE

Support active listening and deeper thinking during read-alouds with these simple, ready-to-use routines. This free resource includes 10 practical engagement strategies that can be used immediately in any primary classroom. Each routine is designed to keep students thinking, responding, and participating throughout a read-aloud. These routines help students: • stay engaged and focused • develop comprehension and thinking skills • respond meaningfully to texts • participate in structured disc
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Welcome to Inquiry in Practice. Designed for primary teachers seeking structured approaches to inquiry and discussion. Thoughtfully designed systems and tools to support inquiry-driven primary classrooms. Each resource is created to strengthen student voice, structured discussion, collaboration, and reflective thinking in Grades 2–4. Grounded in inquiry principles and adaptable for IB PYP and beyond, these materials help teachers build confident communicators and independent learners through clear routines and practical classroom frameworks.

Teaching style

At Inquiry in Practice, teaching is grounded in the belief that children are capable thinkers. My approach centres on student voice, meaningful discussion, and inquiry-driven learning. Rather than relying on scripted lessons or surface-level comprehension tasks, I design frameworks that help students build ideas together, ask authentic questions, and think deeply about texts and concepts. I value: • Student-led discussion • Collaboration and shared decision-making • Reflective classroom routines • Flexible frameworks that grow with learners • Learning experiences rooted in curiosity and purpose The goal is not simply to complete tasks — it is to create classrooms where students listen carefully, speak thoughtfully, and learn from one another. Resources are designed to support IB PYP and inquiry-centered classrooms, while remaining adaptable to a wide range of teaching contexts.