7.ELAR.12.C
Refine the major research question, if necessary, guided by the answers to a secondary set of questions.
Grade 7 · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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major research questionsecondary set of questionsanswersrefinement
Skills
- refine (major research question) #dok3
- analyze (answers to secondary questions) #dok3
- use (answers to secondary questions to guide revision) #dok3
- evaluate (relevance and sufficiency of answers) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the major research question for an inquiry project. #dok1
- I can determine when a major research question needs to be revised based on new information. #dok2
- I can analyze answers to a secondary set of questions to decide if the major research question should be refined. #dok3
- I can revise the major research question based on guidance from secondary questions and their answers. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Inquiry involves revisiting and refining questions as new information emerges.
- Secondary questions and their answers can shape and improve the direction of research.
Essential Questions
- Why might a major research question need to be refined during the inquiry process?
- How can the answers to secondary questions inform changes to the main research question?
- What strategies can be used to determine if a research question is effective or needs changing?
- In what ways do secondary questions support deeper understanding of a research topic?
- How does refining the major research question improve the quality of inquiry?