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Washington’s Best—Vacation!

How has the geography of Washington State influenced its history, economics, political interactions and diverse cultures?

 

Bellingham Schools Research Investigation

7th Grade

 

Evaluating Your Information
Review your information and assess your teamwork.

StopCheck point! It is time to assess your progress.

Look at the rubrics. The rubric can help you understand what is expected. How are you doing so far in  "Understanding the Regions" and "Teamwork"? If you discover problems or areas where you can improve, discuss possible changes you can make before going on.

As you move on in the module, you will have a chance to show your skills in problem solving and communicating.Next

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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Research modules based on use of the Research Cycle, Module Maker, and ideas in Beyond Technology by Jamie McKenzie.