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Starting an Enquiry

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Scientific Enquiry

When we want to find out something we can carry out an enquiry. The first step of a scientific enquiry is exploration.

Exploration

Exploration

  • Before we can form ideas, we need to have done some exploration of what we are trying to find out.
Exploring problems

Exploring problems

  • Young children are natural explorers who explore problems.
    • An example of young children exploring is when they play with sand and water.
    • Young children are naturally trying out different things, like making sandcastles and pouring water.
Scientists exploring problems

Scientists exploring problems

  • Scientists have often made discoveries when they are exploring problems.
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