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was easy or difficult about following the research plan. H&SS3-4:7 Students communicate their findings by… • Giving an oral, written, or visual presentation that summarizes their findings. H&SS5-6:6 Students make connections to research by… • Explaining the relevan...
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was easy or difficult about following the research plan. H&SS3-4:7 Students communicate their findings by… • Giving an oral, written, or visual presentation that summarizes their findings. H&SS5-6:6 Students make connections to research by… • Explaining the relevance of their findings (So what?) to themselves, their community, and/or history (e.g., by ask- ing follow-up questions, by proposing additional re- search). • Explaining how their research has led to a clearer under- standing of
17 0 http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/history_social_sciences.pdf#page=17 education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/history_social_s...
was easy or difficult about following the research plan. H&amp;SS3-4:7 Students communicate their findings by&hellip; &bull; Giving an oral, written, or visual presentation that summarizes their findings. H&amp;SS5-6:6 Students make connections to research by&hellip; &bull; Explaining the relevance of their findings (So what?) to themselves, their community, and/or history (e.g., by ask- ing follow-up questions, by proposing additional re- <span class="highlight">search</span>). &bull; Explaining how their research has led to a clearer under- standing of
18 0 http://education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/history_social_sciences.pdf#page=18 education.vermont.gov/new/pdfdoc/pubs/grade_expectations/history_social_s...
research. H&amp;SS5-6:6 Students make connections to research by&hellip; &bull; Explaining the relevance of their findings (So what?) to themselves, their community, and/or history (e.g., by ask- ing follow-up questions, by proposing additional re- <span class="highlight">search</span>). &bull; Explaining how their research has led to a clearer under- standing of an issue or idea. &bull; Proposing solutions to problems based on their findings, and asking additional questions. &bull; Identifying what was easy or difficult about following the research plan