WGS.SS.23.B
Plan, organize, and complete a research project that involves asking geographic questions; acquiring, organizing, and analyzing information; answering questions; and communicating results.
World Geography Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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research projectgeographic questionsinformationresults
Skills
- plan (a research project) #dok2
- organize (a research project) #dok2
- complete (a research project that addresses geographic questions) #dok3
- acquire (information for a research project) #dok1
- analyze (information to answer questions) #dok3
- communicate (research results) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can acquire information related to a geographic question for a research project. #dok1
- I can plan the steps needed to conduct a research project on a geographic issue. #dok2
- I can organize collected information to answer geographic questions in my research project. #dok2
- I can analyze and synthesize my findings to answer a geographic question. #dok3
- I can communicate the results of my research project effectively using appropriate formats. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Research in geography requires a systematic process to explore and answer geographic questions.
- Presenting research findings clearly is essential for communicating new knowledge and insights.
Essential Questions
- How do you develop effective geographic questions for a research project?
- What steps ensure the successful completion of a research project?
- How does the organization and analysis of information impact research outcomes?
- What are the best ways to communicate research findings to various audiences?
- Why is it important to acquire and analyze information when investigating geographic issues?