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Mr Inquisitive is a Curious Chap

12/5/2020

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Curiosity is a wonderful thing ​and that's what being inquisitive is all about! Having the thirst for knowledge and questioning the world around you. 
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Albert Einstein (1879-1955) is considered one of the most important scientists in world history. 

​His discoveries changed the course of modern physics establishing the field of relativity. ​

As a child, Albert had a very lively and curious mind - he wanted to know how and why things around him worked. He was extremely inquisitive! 
Click on the link below to watch an animated clip of Albert Einstein's Life Story
www.youtube.com/watch?v=N51uYJy2nZM
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We are all inspired by Einstein's inquisitiveness to find out how things work. Being curious, open to new ideas and  eager to learn makes us  great learners. Remember what Einstein said...
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It opens up a whole new world!
Today, Mr Inquisitive would like you to think of questions which you would like to find out about, using question words e.g. What? How? Why? Who? Where? Maybe you are curious and would like to find out how glass is made? What happens to our sewage? How are TV programmes made? Or you could even use this week's Picture News question: Who does outer space belong to? 

Be inquisitive and make a list of questions. Find a nice, quiet area in your home and think just like Albert Einstein did as a child. Enjoy being curious!
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Phoebe Morgan - Mialkowski
12/5/2020 03:17:24 pm

How can we talk?
Why is the sky blue?
Why do we not feel the air?
Who made up words?
How does your hair grow?
Why do stars twinkle?
Why do things taste different?

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