Hello, my wonderful Chemists!
Here is your list of research questions. Pick ONE of these questions to research and find the answer to. Once you have researched and found your answer, do your best to explain your answer in one paragraph (7 sentences minimum). Remember to cite your sources-- you will receive a 0% if you are plagiarizing. The general way to cite your sources in APA format is as follows: Last, F. M. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL Remember, you may ONLY use one direct, copy-and-pasted quote in your paragraph-- the rest of the sentences must be in your words. Here are your questions:
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Hello, my wonderful Chemists!
Here is your list of research questions. Pick ONE of these questions to research and find the answer to. Once you have researched and found your answer, do your best to explain your answer in one paragraph (7 sentences minimum). Remember to cite your sources-- you will receive a 0% if you are plagiarizing. The general way to cite your sources in APA format is as follows: Last, F. M. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL Remember, you may ONLY use one direct, copy-and-pasted quote in your paragraph-- the rest of the sentences must be in your words. Here are your questions:
Hello, my wonderful Biology students!
Here is your list of research questions. Pick ONE of these questions to research and find the answer to. Once you have researched and found your answer, do your best to explain your answer in one paragraph (7 sentences minimum). Remember to cite your sources-- you will receive a 0% if you are plagiarizing. The general way to cite your sources in APA format is as follows: Last, F. M. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL Remember, you may ONLY use one direct, copy-and-pasted quote in your paragraph-- the rest of the sentences must be in your words. Here are your questions:
Hello, my wonderful Chemistry students!
Here is your list of research questions. Pick ONE of these questions to research and find the answer to. Once you have researched and found your answer, do your best to explain your answer in one paragraph (7 sentences minimum). Remember to cite your sources-- you will receive a 0% if you are plagiarizing. The general way to cite your sources in APA format is as follows: Last, F. M. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL Remember, you may ONLY use one direct, copy-and-pasted quote in your paragraph-- the rest of the sentences must be in your words. Here are your questions:
Hello, Chemistry students!
Here is your next round of research questions. Remember, research the answer online and write a 7-sentence paragraph about what you discovered as you researched. Do not forget to cite your sources-- if you are plagiarizing, you will get an automatic 0%. The general way to cite your sources in APA format is as follows: Last, F. M. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL Remember, you may ONLY use one direct, copy-and-pasted quote in your paragraph-- the rest of the sentences must be in your words.
Hello to my wonderful chemistry students!
As you know, pick one of the following questions. Research the answer to your question using the internet or library. Then, write 7 sentence (or more) paragraph explaining your answer. You will not receive full credit unless you write at least 7 sentences. Do not forget to cite your sources! You will receive a 0% on your research questions if you do not cite your sources because plagiarism is a serious offense. The general way to cite your sources in APA format is as follows: Last, F. M. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL The link below contains the full list of directions that was handed out in class on the first day of school: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xx0m_LSIYvVaxPSkUI20e9FFp9LJzGyfu0EAPVbBPtw/edit?usp=sharing ____________________________________________________________________ Okay, now for the research questions! Each question is related to the the creation of the periodic elements, because that is our first topic in chemistry. - Why is iron the last element to be made in the stars? - Why are heavier elements less abundant in the universe? - After a large star starts producing iron, how long does it take for the star to implode? - What happens to stars after they implode? - How did the Big Bang Theory come to be? - What is a black hole? Hi everyone!
Congratulations, you have made it to your last research question of the year!! Woohoo!!! Here is your last question, no research required (hopefully). What have you learned in chemistry class this year? What have been your favorite topics? What do you think you will remember after chemistry class ends? Hi guys!
As always, be sure to pick a question from the list below, research the answer, then write a paragraph of at least 7 sentences explaining what you discovered. And remember to cite your sources! If you do not cite your sources, you will get a 0. Do not forget to cite your sources in APA format! Here is the general outline: Last name, First name. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL Here are your questions this week:
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As always, be sure to pick a question from the list below, research the answer, then write a paragraph of at least 7 sentences explaining what you discovered. And remember to cite your sources! If you do not cite your sources, you will get a 0. Do not forget to cite your sources in APA format! Here is the general outline: Last name, First name. (Date Published). Web page title. Retrieved from Homepage URL Here are your questions this week:
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