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214. Practical Scientific Inquiry Teaching Strategies

214. Practical Scientific Inquiry Teaching Strategies

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Our second most-listened-to episode of 2025 dives into inquiry-based teaching and why it’s essential, even when students push back. I break inquiry down into practical, classroom-ready strategies, explain why students struggle if they’ve only experienced passive “sit and get” learning, and share ways to make inquiry part of your classroom culture. Plus, I give my thoughts on the 5E model, three simple steps to get started immediately, and a big THANK YOU for being part of this community as we head into a new year!

Show Notes: https://itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com/episode214

Resources Mentioned:

  • 2026 SSS Podcast Survey
  • Be a guest in 2026 on the SSS podcast!
  • INRS First Biology Unit
  • INRS First Anatomy Unit
  • INRS First Chemistry Unit
  • INRS First Physical Science Unit
  • ALL INRS Complete Units
  • FREE: What is Life? Inquiry Activity
  • Where to find POGILs
  • Download your FREE Classroom Reset Challenge.
  • Take the Free Labs When Limited virtual PD course
  • Send me a DM on Instagram: @its.not.rocket.science
  • Send me an email: rebecca@itsnotrocketscienceclassroom.com
  • Follow, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts.
  • Follow, rate, and comment on Spotify.

Related Episodes and Blog Posts:

  • Episode 47, 2 Ways That Learning Happens and How to Create a Classroom Culture That Fosters It
  • Episode 64, How to Re-Engage Apathetic Students (And Manage Your Own Apathy!)
  • Episode 123, What to Do When You Care More Than Your Students Do
  • Episode 141, First Day of School Tips + What I Cover in My First Units of the Year
  • Episode 145, How to Build Resilience in Students Post-Pandemic
  • Episode 155, How to Create Active and Accountable Learners in Your Secondary Science Classroom
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