If you still love Science, but you are looking at the deadline and feel that maybe you just won't have enough time to create a Research or Experiment Project why not still do an Inquiry Project? An inquiry project is when a group of students (pair) or a student investigate a question, issue, problem or idea.
We often call these Passion Projects. These projects still involve research, but how you present your learning is up to you!
For example, if you care about the environment and you're interested in plants you could create a mini-garden to show your learning you can! What about exploring the Science behind baking? You can bring in samples to help you explain the chemical reactions within baked goods....yummy! How about Want to show your love of robotics? Create a presentation to demonstrate something you built and explain why you like robotics. The possibilities are endless! Your Inquiry Project just needs to be related or connected to Science.
Other options in showing your learning are creating a Google Slide, Poster, a video demonstration your learning or a tutorial you would share.
Remember because it's still research you can still reference your sources, and create and draw diagrams too. Use the resources below to help you :)

STEP 1 Start to Research


STEP 2 Keep recording your resources that you use!



STEP 3 (Choose the Journal or Story Strip, but it should have the same amount of information!)





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