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= = =**What’s the Big Idea?: Engaging in Argumentative Writing through an Inquiry Learning Model **=

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Book Study Guide

Types of Questions
 * Introduction: Why Do Questions Matter in Curriculum?**

AP Inquiry Project Thesis Generator AP Essay Scoring Rubric AP Follow-up to Inquiry: Final Exam AP Literature Summer Reading
 * An Intellectual Rite of Passage**

Investigation: Crime and Punishment Assignment Checklist Teaching the Questions Assignment Sheet Teaching with Questions Evaluation Sheet Revising Crime and Punishment Papers
 * Spirited Inquiry**

Interviewing: An Overview Conversational Roundtable Graphic Organizer Pyramid of Hate Romeo and Juliet Structured Note-taking Handout Decision Tree Graphic Organizer Final Exam: Romeo and Juliet Independent Reading: Life Studies Life Studies Essay Life Studies: Lessons on Life (Prompt)
 * Natural Curiosity**

Event Notes Graphic Organizer Ally Essay Prompt Of Mice and Men Online Socratic Seminar
 * Meaningful Conversations**

Planning Form
 * Using Essential Questions to Design Your Own Units**

Appendix A: Of Mice and Men Chapter-by-Chapter Reading Notes and Questions Appendix B: The Academic Essentials Planning Grid Appendix E: Unit Planning Sheet
 * Appendices**