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Introducing...Mr Inquisitive

11/5/2020

4 Comments

 
Welcome to Trinity Mr Inquisitive!
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'Inquisitive' is another new Trinity 'School Value'. What a great word! But what does it mean?

This week, we're going to be learning what this word means and  know why it has been chosen to be one of our 'School Values'. 

As always, a good starting point when you're learning the meaning of a new word is to find out lots of other words which have the same meaning - synonyms. So, get researching in dictionaries, thesauruses, on the search engine and have a conversation with your families to see how many other words have the same meaning and what do they think 'inquisitive' means.

Also, have a discussion with your families as to why you think it's important to be 'inquisitive'. Is it a good trait to have? If so, why? 

Post your answers in the 'Comments' section and have a chat with your friends to see what they have to say.

Happy researching Trinity and have a happy Monday!
4 Comments
Olivia and Sonny
11/5/2020 02:24:22 pm

Intrigued
Curious
Interested

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Miss James
11/5/2020 04:15:06 pm

Great work Olivia and Sonny - thank you for posting your answers in.

Do you see yourselves as being inquisitive and do you think it's a good trait to have? If so, why?

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Olivia and Sonny
11/5/2020 06:10:47 pm

We think we are inquisitive..it is a good trait to have because by being inquisitive you are learning more things and asking more questions.

Phoebe Morgan Mialkowski
11/5/2020 06:12:31 pm

Researches
Curious
Thirst for knowledge
Interested
Likes to know about things
Bit nosy! (Made my mum laugh).

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