How Curiosity Transforms Classrooms: The Power of Asking, Not Telling

Mrs. Luex's warm smile greeted me as I stepped into the familiar library. Her eyes sparkled with excitement as she called out, "Dorothy! I've been waiting for you." She reached beneath the circulation desk and pulled out a book, her fingers gently caressing its cover. "I set this aside just for you," she said, her voice filled with anticipation. "I knew you'd be the perfect reader for this special volume."
The way she spoke made me feel like I was about to embark on a unique literary adventure, hand-picked just for me. Her enthusiasm was infectious, and I couldn't help but feel a surge of curiosity about the book she had so carefully selected.