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gladu [14]
3 years ago
14

Can some one help me it WILL be rewarded

English
1 answer:
Dima020 [189]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Hi there~

Let me break this down for you!

Part 1:

1. Pick 3 discoveries that you like the most or look up scientific discoveries on the Internet.

2. Narrow down your project. This means to "shrink" it into a one topic. This should be for each 3 topics you choose.

3. Go on Wikipedia or any source you think is suitable for you and search up information about the topics you chose.

Part 2:

1. For the question number 4, all you need to do is choose one topic that has the most info and interests you the most.

2. The graphic organizer should be used for the one topic you chose that  interests you the most and put words/ or sentences that is linked to your topic.

Part 3:

1. For number 6, write down questions you might like to ask a professional researcher or a biologist that is connected to your topic.

2. For number 7, just list the sources or the websites you used for this project.

And that's all!

Hope this helps

Sky (You Got This!)

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