You have read several sites and articles on your topic, now what? Day 2 of your Research Process.

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You have read several sites and articles on your topic, now what? Day 2 of your Research Process

You need to focus – zoom in to make categories (these will turn into paragraphs)

Can you figure out the question? Is yellow, orange, and white Small, a little smaller than a thumb print Triangular What does it look like?

Can you figure out the question this time?? When someone coughs or sneezes near you If you don’t wash your hands before eating or touching your face Germs enter the body through mouth, nose, or eyes How can you get a cold?

After reading about your topic… You will be able to develop three main questions – you should be able to answer these questions in great detail. You will learn other interesting details that do not fit as an answer to one of your questions. These fall under the category, “Other important/interesting information.”