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How do geography and resources affect the choices people make in Washington State?
 

Bellingham Schools Research Investigation

4th Grade

Reflection
Think about what you have learned and accomplished.

You have just completed an in depth research project and now you need to think about what you learned. Please open Reflections and answer the questions.

Congratulations! 
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Your team has finished an extensive online project. You have used the steps of the research cycle to gain new knowledge and understandings. You have shared your findings and decisions persuasively. You are now experienced information managers and decision makers.

Teacher Feedback Form
Teachers! Please click on the link and answer the questions about your experience with this project. Email the completed form to Nancy Messmer, Director of Library, Media and Technology.

 

 


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Copyright Notice: No materials on any of the Bellingham Schools' WWW pages may be copied without express written permission unless permission is clearly stated on the page. These pages were developed by John Schick, John Livezey and Analisa Ficklin. Additonal links from Mark Danielson. Pages updated November 2001.
Copyright information for images: Checkmark is from Microsoft Publisher 2000, Finish image: from
http://school.discovery.com/clipart/category/stud02.html, Washington map graphic ã2001, Analisa Ficklin
Research modules based on use of the Research Cycle, Module Maker, and ideas in Beyond Technology by Jamie McKenzie.