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Get a high-five! Come in quietly. Listen for directions. Dear 5th Grade, Get a high-five! Come in quietly. Listen for directions.

AGOPPE A Ask Questions G Gather Information O Organize Information P Prepare/Produce Information Present Information E Evaluate Information

Searching Smart Questions help us understand different viewpoints on a topic. Keywords best describe the words from either the question or what’s most likely to come up in our search – it changes! Facts are accurate details that come from trusted sources – these are clues!

Research a Question from a “Rights & Justice” Log in as a Student: Enter your first & last name, Enter activity 61868 Choose a question to start the process. Complete 4 Tasks in order and save each of your answers! TIPS: Use keywords, not a whole sentence! Read before you click! Don’t copy & paste – use your own words!