inquiry
When you hear a strange sound at night, an inquiry is like being a detective. You grab your flashlight, look around, and ask questions to find out what made the sound. It’s all about being curious and wanting to know more about the world around you. Just like detectives solve mysteries, an inquiry helps you solve questions or puzzles in your mind.
Think of inquiry as planting a seed in a garden. When you ask a question, it’s like planting a tiny seed. As you look for answers, you water and care for the seed. Over time, your seed grows into a big, beautiful plant, just like your knowledge grows when you learn new things. Inquiry is the water that helps your mind grow.
Imagine you’re building a big LEGO castle. Each question you ask is like finding a new LEGO piece. The more questions you ask, the more pieces you find, and the bigger and better your castle becomes. Inquiry is the adventure of discovering new pieces and figuring out how they all fit together to make something amazing.