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Activity Sheet 1.07: Inquiry Journal - Rock Frame
This frame looks like real rock. A drawing inside a rock? Consider it a kind of hieroglyphic. Framing intensifies focus, and a variety of frames keeps the eye/mind engaged.
This booklet-style activity sheet combines The Private Eye method of loupe drawing, writing, and journaling into a polished portfolio presentation — one that inspires as it motivates.
As they work through the journal, students build inquiry skills while they develop an interest in a subject. They sharpen observation skills and comparative thinking. They learn how to use their own experience to explore a subject, and to write with rich word choice, specificity, detail, voice and ideas — traits evaluated in writing assessments.
Tip: We recommend students be bold and loupe-draw using a pen instead of a pencil. (No eraser tug of war! — See p. 126 of The Private Eye teacher guide.) To the detailed loupe-drawing, add color for a splendiferous effect.
These primary level inquiry journals have wide spacing for the most mountainous of handwriting.
The U-fold sheet forms a 4-page booklet (pictured here). Finished booklet size: 51⁄2" X 81⁄2"
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