Are your students working on a research project or essay? Help them learn the steps to research and inquiry.
No matter what you decide to do in your business you have to know who your ideal customer is. Yet, market research can be incredibly overwhelming. The good news, it doesn't have to be. On the blog, I'm sharing how to conduct market research in 2021 and beyond.
Finally, a guide for upper elementary teachers that will show you how to teach research reports in a step-by-step format! If you are struggling with teaching the research report process, you are not alone. Seriously, we’ve
I've proposed a class in tablet weaving for our local OLLI. I don't know how the proposal will fare, but I'm having fun doing the research. Tablet weaving has been resident in my box of tricks for a long time....
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This winter I'm in a bit of a sewing slump. I've decided instead of buying more fabric--I want to use what I have on hand, but use it differently. I don't have lots of solids, but I do have lots of fabric. Research: I've been gathering photo ideas to build Modern Scrappy Quilts this year. I'm looking for random--unexpected color combinations and simple construction. Here are some quilt photos from Pinterest that caught my eye. This first one I like. Its simple, simple construction. Take an oversized square, slice it, add some skinny strips, slice it again, and more skinny strips, and then square it up with a 10.5" sq. or 12.5" sq. acrylic template. No rules, just slicing and sewing. No sashing. 📷 The quilt below is so do-able as far as construction. Random. Improv. Beyond the white-black-gray bits for contrast, I see ORANGE dotted with this and that accent colors. Going shopping out of my own stash is fun. Using up lots of sub assemblies already sewn and ready to modify and use in another quilt. I am aware "stash diving" makes a huge mess in the studio. 📷 📷 Calling all Squares . . . calling all squares . . . come in squares. Above is the perfect solution for using up a half yard of this and that. Anything goes . . . but I'm drawn to the use of green, red, and papersack colors in this one. Works for me. 📷 Certainly I've collected lots of silly themes and strange patterns fabrics like this quilt shown above. What is most interesting? Look at the use of red and white fabrics paired with those weird fabrics. Liberally repeating red and white fabrics pull it all together, making sense of all the other weird fabrics that were added. It could just as well be blue and white fabrics paired with the weird fabrics. What I like most about this scrappy quilt is its simple construction, no sashing, alternating four patch. This light airy quilt is so pretty. I think I'll try this quilt concept right away!
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This printable Montessori research worksheet serves as a versatile research template, ideal for science research projects and social studies research in homeschooling contexts. 31 PAGES OF RESEARCH WORKSHEETS! You will receive 1 PDF file with 31 pages. Make sure to print in landscape format. Want all of these worksheets in workbook format with perforated pages and spiral binding? Check out my research workbook! https://www.etsy.com/listing/1645195234/research-worksheet-report-research?click_key=08874bf6c93f01b63701dcce6fc6e4d6aafec4c7%3A1645195234&click_sum=91ab4c6d&ref=shop_home_active_24&frs=1 The following worksheets included in the workbook are: All About Me, All About My City, All About My Family, All About My Pet, All About My Sibling, Animal, Author, Bible Book, Biome, Book Report, Constellation, Country, Culture, Dinosaur, Element, Field Trip Summary, Historical Era, Historical Figure, Holiday, Human Body, Inventor, Outdoor, Planet, Plant, Scientific Method, State, Transportation, US President, Vocabulary, and Weekly Weather Tracker. HOW TO RECEIVE THIS DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: After your purchase has been confirmed, your PDF file will be available for download on your Etsy account. Click on the tab that reads Your Account and click on Purchases and Reviews and your file can be found there. Click, download, and print! PRINTING & SIZING File can be printed on standard letter size paper. Colors and page margins may vary from printer to printer. COPYRIGHT This item is for personal use only. It can not be duplicated, sold, or used in any other way, shape, or form. DISCLAIMER This is a digital download. No physical item will be sent to you. Thank you for your support! If you have any questions or issues with your download, please send me a message!
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Animal reports are a fun way to get young students excited about doing research. Today I wanted to show how I differentiate my animal research unit for kindergarten all the way up through fourth grade. This is my 3rd year of doing these projects and I am always so impressed with all of the great work my students produce. My K, 1st, and 2nd graders use the animal research templates found in my All About Animals Research Reports and we use the San Diego Zoo Kids website to do research on an animal. My 3rd and 4th graders use Google Slides to create a multi-media presentation. They do their research right in Google Slides or use Kiddle.co (Google owned, kid safe search website) to do their research. Read more to see how I differentiate these reports for each grade level. Kindergarten: For my kinders, this is a shared research project. I introduce the project, turn on the San Diego Zoo Kids website, and then open up to an animal that we will research together. For this project, my students and I chose the African Elephant to research together. I first had them watch the 3 minute video on African Elephants and then we made a list of things we learned on the board. Then I'd read some of the information listed on the webpage and students would help me add the important information to our list. When doing our research, I always want my students to be able to answer these 3 questions: What do they look like? What do they eat? Where do they live? From our list, students had a lot of information they could use in their reports. Here is a preview of some kindergarteners working on their reports. 1st Grade: In first grade this project usually takes 3 or 4 thirty minute class periods. On day one, I model how to do the research report. I show them how to navigate the San Diego Zoo website and how they can find and choose an animal to research. Together, we choose an animal that we want to research. We read the information together and then add it to our reports. I model how we can take the information and pull out 3 important facts. On days 2-3 the students get to do the project by themselves. They are really good at doing this since I spent the whole first class period modeling how to find information on the website. Most students will finish by the end of day 3, so on day 4 they can color their reports, write a non-fiction story on the back, and if they have time, they can choose another animal to research. 2nd Grade: In second grade, I repeat my 1st grade lesson, but we take it a step further. After we fill out our report, I then have my students open up to a new Word document and type a one page report on their animal. (Students use a size 28 font and leave a spot to draw a picture after they're done.) 3rd Grade: In third grade, we go straight to using Google Slides (you could also use PowerPoint or another similar program) to do the reports. I model how to design a cover page, how to get pictures (just click on Tools - Research and then you can search right in Google Slides), how to do research, and how to add their information into their slides. I spend some time talking about the basics of doing research such as using reliable sources, copyright, and putting the information in their own words. In all, this project takes me 4 thirty minute class periods. At the end, students get to stand up and share their presentations with the class. I love how 3rd graders feel so accomplished for learning how to use Google Slides so proficiently. Here are a couple examples of their cover pages. 4th Grade: My fourth grade classes do the same as the third graders, however they go a little bit deeper. To incorporate the 4th grade state standards, I have students choose a Utah native animal to research, and they have to include a slide about what animal adaptions their animal has to survive. In 4th grade, I teach the basics of writing a bibliography and they must cite their sources at the end. Here's a little peek of part of a 4th grader's project. I absolutely love doing these projects with my students. It's one of my very favorite lessons of the whole year! It really is a great way to meet a lot of important writing and technology standards in an easy to do, engaging research project. And best of all, STUDENTS LOVE IT! If you're interested in the animal report template that my K, 1st, and 2nd graders used, you can find it inside this Wild About Animal Research Report pack. I currently have this pack listed this as half off in my TPT store and will keep it on sale all week. If anyone is wondering what I do with my 5th and 6th graders, I plan to write up some details and post about them next. Hint: 5th graders do American History research reports and 6th grade does Space Reports. More about that later! I'd love to hear your thoughts about animal reports! Do your students love it as much as mine? Any tips and tricks you want to share? Please leave a comment and let us know.
No matter what you decide to do in your business you have to know who your ideal customer is. Yet, market research can be incredibly overwhelming. The good news, it doesn't have to be. On the blog, I'm sharing how to conduct market research in 2021 and beyond.
This a great tool to use for students to help in researching their Inventor/Invention. Included in this packet: 2 pages of Inventor Information (1 1/2 pages of writing space), 2 pages of Invention Information (1 1/2 pages of writing space), 1 page of "Your Input" students own opinion (1 1/2 pages of writing space) 1 page for a Time Line, 1 page for the Bibliography, and 3 pages for Final Product Writing. The students are to research the information and then write their findings below in a paragraph form. After all of their research is completed, the student will then rewrite their research in paragraph form on the last pages of this document for their final product. Also, included is a brochure students create displaying the information they researched to distribute out if you are going to have an "Invention Convention" for parents. Lastly, included is a grading sheet that breaks down the components of the projects, example: Research Packet/Typed Paper, Model of Invention, Trifold Board, and Participation at the Invention Convention. You can adjust the rubric to your liking. this opens up using Microsoft Publisher (If you don’t have Microsoft Publisher I can always give you a PDF file just message me your email )
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Digitale Technologie, neue Geschäftsmodelle, der demografische wie auch kulturelle Wandel und jetzt auch noch die Corona-Pandemie bringen das klassische Modell des stationären Einzelhandels ins Wanken. All diese Entwicklungen haben einen tiefgehenden Einfluss auf unsere Städte und das urbane Leben. In den Innenstädten und deren Einkaufsstrassen entscheidet und formiert sich das nächste Kapitel unserer gesellschaftlichen Entwicklung. Wie werden die Städte mit der drohenden Verödung ihrer Zentren umgehen? Was treibt die Menschen in oder aus den Innenstädten? Welche Antworten kann die Architektur darauf finden? In diesem Kontext erstellte caspar.esearch eine kritische Studie, die darauf abzielt, die rasanten Veränderungen besonders im deutschen Einzelhandel besser zu verstehen.
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Research poster template in PowerPoint for PhD students and researchers to showcase their scientific results. A0 size academic poster templates in portrait format. Ideal for scientific conference presentations or any research assignments. Instant download is available after purchase. After purchasing, you will receive a ZIP file with 1 .pptx file (PowerPoint file), a user manual, and 1 PDF file with original design for reference. Specifications : - Orientation: Portrait - Size: A0 size (118.9cm x 84.1cm and 46.8 inches x 33.1 inches) - Colors: pink and turquoise - Fantasy name: Aquaflora - Tips on how to make effective scientific poster presentations - Instant download available after purchase - Lifetime access to the purchased scientific posters Content of the download: You will receive a ZIP file with 5 files: 1. 1 PowerPoint file (.pptx) with the portrait format PowerPoint poster template 2. 1 PDF file with the original design for reference 3. A short user manual How to use this scientific poster template? To use the template, open the PowerPoint file. From there, you can easily customize the template by inserting your own research material and making adjustments to the title, authors, references, and more. You can even change the colors and fonts to fit your preferences. Plus, with our helpful tips on making an effective scientific poster, you can be sure your poster will look polished and professional. If you are ready with the modifications, you can save your poster as a PDF. Don't waste any more time creating research posters from scratch. Get started with our user-friendly PowerPoint scientific poster template today!
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I've already done extensive research when deciding where we wanted to stay during our 3 days in Kyoto. So in this post I'm going to share with you the top 10 very best places to stay in Kyoto that made the cut after my research.