When gathering resources in math, I often ask, "What specific concepts or skills do I need to address?" This helps narrow down the types of resources that will be most effective, whether they are textbooks, online tutorials, or practice problems. Additionally, I consider the learning styles of those I'm supporting to ensure the resources are engaging and accessible. Finally, I look for materials that include real-world applications to enhance understanding.
For a scientific report, the mian question is: How? For an author, the main questions are: Where and Who?
when did this happen
"what do I enjoy doing?" Apex
if this is their final decision
When gathering resources for a term paper or project, ask yourself these questions:What is my topicWhat question(s) am I investigatingWhat am I hoping to prove (refer to your thesis statement)Do I need to include pro and con viewpointsWhat resources are the best sourcesIs a source reputable; does it give facts or just opinionsDo all sources have good citations; can you find most or all parts needed for a citationHow many sources are recommended or requiredHave you covered each critical point related to your thesisIf you found too many resources, did you pick the best from those choices (example: most recently published; a credible writer; does the article prove what it says, etc)
what are the goals of the text, and what elements help achieve those goals? (apex)
You should ask yourself what is the purpose of the information when evaluating an advertisement.
You should ask yourself, "Who are my readers?"
"When does the story take place" APEX LEARNING
how do cougars use energy ??? Answer it by going on ask and answer my question
When gathering resources for a term paper or project, ask yourself these questions:What is my topicWhat question(s) am I investigatingWhat am I hoping to prove (refer to your thesis statement)Do I need to include pro and con viewpointsWhat resources are the best sourcesIs a source reputable; does it give facts or just opinionsDo all sources have good citations; can you find most or all parts needed for a citationHow many sources are recommended or requiredHave you covered each critical point related to your thesisIf you found too many resources, did you pick the best from those choices (example: most recently published; a credible writer; does the article prove what it says, etc)