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INQUIRY AND COSTA’S LEVELS OF QUESTIONS
What is Inquiry? Inquiry (noun) Searching for answers by asking questions
Costa’s Levels of Questions A system to group questions/statements by level 3 levels Progresses from simple questions that address lower-level thinking skills (like memorizing facts) to complex questions that address higher-level thinking skills (like inventing your own college)
Level 1 Questions The answer can be found in the text Very concrete and relates only to the text Asks for facts about what has been heard or read Information is recalled in the exact way it was heard
Level 1 Questions Level 1 Words: Define – tell what the meaning is Describe – tell about Identify/Name List Observe Recite – say aloud from memory
Level 1 Questions Examples What is photosynthesis? Define exposition. Identify the starting date of the Civil War. Recite the first two stanzas of the poem. List all the steps in the scientific method in any order.
Level 2 Questions The answer can be inferred from the text. Infer: to conclude or judge based on the information available Information can be broken down into parts Involves examining in detail, analyzing causes, making inferences, finding information to support big ideas or decision making Questions combine information in a new way
Level 2 Questions Level 2 Words Analyze – to break a big idea into parts Synthesize – to put small parts together Compare – to show the similarities Contrast – to show the differences Categorize/Group/Classify – to put into a group based on similarities Sequence – to put in order
Level 2 Questions Examples Using a plot diagram, analyze the plot of the short story. Compare the square root of 49 to the square root of 64. Which is greater? Diagram and order the stages of photosynthesis. Compare and contrast the two main characters. Group the different questions according to Costa’s levels of questions.
Level 3 Questions The answer goes beyond the text or lecture. Ask that judgments be made from information Gives opinions about issues, judges the validity of ideas or other products and justifies opinions and ideas
Level 3 Questions Level 3 Words Apply – to use knowledge/skills in a new setting Evaluate/Judge – to judge, grade, say whether something is good or bad Imagine Hypothesize/Predict – to say what will happen next based on the information available
Level 3 Questions Examples Can you predict what will happen to the main character as she grows up? How will moving away from her home change her perspective about life? Apply your knowledge of geometry and ratios to create a perfect scale model of Campbell Middle School. Imagine you were in the main character’s situation. What would you do and how would you feel? Evaluate your binder using your knowledge of organization. What would life be like today if the South had won the Civil War?
Level THREE Require us to APPLY/EVALUATE information evaluate, judge generalize, predict, hypothesize, imagine, speculate, forecast Level TWO Require us to PROCESS information compare, sort, infer, contrast, classify, distinguish, explain (why? ) analyze Level ONE Require us to gather information complete, identify, recite, define, describe, list, observe, select
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