Exploration and Discovery Project: Research

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By now you should have created inquiry questions and finalised the topic for your exploration and discovery project, as well as allocating defined roles to each member of the group.

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1. Research

Continue useing your inquiry questions to begin researching your topic. The following are examples of where you can find valuable information:

Your local library

Talking to an expert

The internet (remember to use valuable websites)

History textbooks

Documentaries

Youtube videos

 

*When you find a good website or book, make sure you write down the name of it so that you can refer back to it later!  


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2.  Record Progress

Fill out the progress section of your exploration and discovery planning/progress sheet and make sure you show your teacher at school.


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Suggested resources

Below are some useful websites that may help your research:


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1. Research

Divide your inquiry questions among the members of the group (you should have at least 2 inquiry questions to research each).

Use your inquiry questions to begin researching your topic. You can use the internet, History textbooks, and any other source you have at school.

*When you find a good website or book, make sure you write down the name of it so that you can refer back to it later!

2. Record Progress

Fill out the progress section of your exploration and discovery planning/progress sheet and make sure you show your teacher.

If a member of your group is away next lesson, will you still be able to continue with the project?