Humanities
Inquiry Process
Compelling v. Supporting
Social Studies Lenses
Mix & Match
100

The Humanities study people and their __________.

What is culture?

100

The first step in the Inquiry Process is __________.

What is Ask Questions?

100

A compelling question usually has __________ possible answers.

What is many?

100

A historian studies the __________.

What is the past?

100

True or False: A compelling question is simple and easy to answer.

What is False?

200

Name two subjects that are part of the Humanities.

What are history, literature, arts, philosophy, or languages?

200

What are the three steps of the Inquiry Process?

What are Ask Questions, Investigate, and Make Sense/Communicate?

200

A supporting question usually has __________ answer.

What is one clear?

200

A geographer studies __________ and __________.

What is location and environment?

200

Which lens would ask: “How do laws affect people’s daily lives?”

What is Political Scientist?

300

True or False: Science and math are part of the Humanities.

What is False?

300

Which step is happening if you are reading a book, watching a video, or looking at data?

What is Investigate?

300

Which type of question is this: “What are the powers of the president?”

What is Supporting?

300

Which lens studies money, trade, and resources?

What is Economist?

300

Which Inquiry step would you use if you are making a poster to show your findings?

What is Make Sense/Communicate?

400

The Humanities help us understand the __________ story.

What is the human story?

400

Which step is happening if you are sharing what you learned in a presentation?

What is Make Sense/Communicate?

400

Which type of question is this: “What makes a good president?”

What is Compelling?

400

Which lens studies rules, laws, and government?

What is Political Scientist?

400

Which part of the Humanities studies art, music, and literature?

What is The Arts?

500

Why do we study the Humanities?

What is to understand people, cultures, and how humans live and think?

500

Why is asking questions important in the Inquiry Process?

What is because good questions guide your research and help you learn deeply?

500

Explain one difference between compelling and supporting questions.

What is compelling is big and important with many answers; supporting is smaller, fact-based, and has one clear answer?

500

Which lens studies people’s behaviors, communities, and culture?

What is Social Scientist?

500

How do compelling questions, supporting questions, and lenses all work together in inquiry?

What is compelling gives the big question, supporting gives smaller questions to answer it, and lenses help us see it in different ways?

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