When students have a voice in their learning, engagement soars. By implementing strategies that amplify student voice and questions, we create a classroom culture where curiosity isn't just welcomed -- it's expected and celebrated. Micro-inquiry tasks are brief, focused five-to-10-minute activities that can ignite curiosity at the start of a math or science unit by engaging small groups of students in generating predictions, creating lists, using digital tools, or hands-on exploration to build an initial understanding of key concepts.