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Inquiry, Inquiry, Everywhere!

This summer, a group of 3rd - 8th grade teachers joined  me to learn about an inquiry approach to Genre Study as outlined by my favorite people.... Fountas and Pinnell!!  Using this strategy, students discover the elements of a particular genre instead of the teacher telling them.  This makes the learning more meaningful and longer-lasting. Here is a basic rundown of the process teachers take to guide students through the inquiry process in genre study: The teacher collects many different texts within a certain genre.  For example, if the students are exploring historical fiction, the teacher will find many different historical fiction books or texts - easy, hard, simple language, complex language, different authors and styles, different topics. Students are immersed in the genre.  Throughout the unit, the teacher reads aloud different historical fiction and students read such books during independent and partner books.  Students then study to identify what characteristics all