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Identifying Steps of Judging the Relevance and Worth of Ideas
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- Q1Kevin will be writing the results of his investigative project for his Science class. He looked up for the proper scientific expressions and terms to suit his purpose.Examining Language10s
- Q2Mildred reads the whole article on the symptoms of the new strain of the Coronavirus thoroughly and highlights the important details.Noting Information10s
- Q3Joshua compiles all the data and pieces of evidence he researched for Biology into one document.Gathering Evidence10s
- Q4Mrs. Drilon reads the submitted observation papers on laboratory experiments of some of her students and at times even directly asks them questions to clarify the ideas they want to express.Checking for Clarity10s
- Q5Alex refers to multiple online sources to confirm the authenticity of the information he researched for his action research in Physics.Validating the Source10s