New Insights on the 5 E Model
At the beginning of the semester, I had a lot of burning questions pertaining to the 5 E Model. This past week we learned about the 5 E Model and tried our hand at create a lesson plan following the 5 E format. I was familiar with the 5 E Model from my undergraduate studies, and I created an Inquiry Unit for Pre-K students titled “What Makes Day and Night?” I realize now that I had a narrow scope on Inquiry-Based Learning. I have learned that inquiry can take many forms, and the 5 E Model is just one way to structure Inquiry-Based Learning experiences. The 5 E Model was created for Science, but I learned that this model is being applied to other subject areas. For example, Discovery Education uses the 5 E Model in both their Science and Social Studies Techbooks. I feel like I am starting to come full circle in this course, since I started off wondering about the 5 E Model and now my questions have been answered. Continue reading