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Learning Scenarios (P.J., 6th grader, was absent from school last week…
Learning Scenarios (P.J., 6th grader, was absent from school last week when the class took a trip to the library to learn how find research material. Now all the other students have already started and seem to be having no trouble at all with their work. They all have books and have started collecting notes while they read. He is feeling the pressure of being behind. He asks a friend how he should start. Choose one of his friend's possible responses from below to see what P.J's best choices are., "To whit, the veracity of the tortoise's scholarship was dubious at best."
P.J. placed the book back on the shelf. "What the what?" he asked himself, "I have never seen some of those words in my life. In fact, I'm not sure anyone has."
P.J. decided against using the book in his research. Click on some possible strategies for choosing a good book to use in your research., P.J. has read four different books on turtles. He also had a chance to check out the Zoobooks issue in the library collection on the animal. He is a very thorough child, however, so next up he plans to use information that he finds on the internet. He gets a library pass from his teacher, checks in on the library sign in sheet, and finds himself an empty computer terminal. Choose from the following options to find out how the remainder of P.J.'s research goes., P.J., expert researcher, now promoted to the 8th grade, has been tasked with teaching the incoming class of 6th graders how to conduct effective research. He conducts a survey of the class to determine what their current knowledge is. He laughs to himself as he is reading the results, remembering how little 6th grade P.J. had known. He considers some options for how to get the 6th grade class up to speed.)