Let the Fun Begin!
So, you've learned to find information, record
notes in your word processor, and use spreadsheets and databases to
organize the data. Don't stop there! Use
the information to solve a problem that is real or important to you. Act on the information
by sharing with others what you learn. The exercise that follows shows
you how to do just that!
- Identify a real-world school or
community-related problem
to solve or a topic you would like to
explore. Jump on over to Tom Synders Decisions
Online "Topic Picker" for the latest issues from todays
headlines. For example, since you study energy in fifth grade, you
might select the topic "Energy and the Environment" to determine
if you think were headed for a major energy crisis. Should
we drill for more oil or is energy conservation the answer? Go
there now and pick a topic. Read
the short description for your chosen topic and quickly return to
this page.
- Stop now and write down key
words related to your topic. For example,
a few key words for "Energy and the Environment" would be:
energy crisis, energy conservation, environment,
oil drilling, & Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
- Dive into NC
WiseOwl periodical databases to gather current and reliable
information related to the topic you picked in step 1. Select Gale
Periodical/Magazine/Newspaper Databases
and the Kids Edition.
Hey, dont forget to click on KEYWORD
SEARCH since you know how to use Boolean
operators. Read at least 3 different articles from different sources
to explore the issue from many different perspectives. Using the example
from step #1, your Boolean search statement might look like this: "energy crisis" AND "Arctic
National Wildlife Refuge" AND environment.
- View colorful graphs from Tom
Synders Online Voting site to see how other students feel
about your topic.
- Grab a clean sheet of paper. Draw
lines like
this to make 4 large blocks on your paper.
- Youre about to open a window
containing questions for each of the 4 large blocks. Think about
the questions and make notes in the matching numbered spaces on your
paper. Click
here to view the questions.
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