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You have several options for turning in this assignment. 1) You can fully describe your experience with this task using the text box submission form. 2) You can take a picture of the completed task in

You have several options for turning in this assignment.

1) You can fully describe your experience with this task using the text box submission form.

2) You can take a picture of the completed task in your notebook and upload the picture (I'm pretty good at reading handwriting)

3) You can make and type up the chart in a document and upload the document.

Please do whichever is easiest for you. I really don't mind which submission form and method you use.

FULL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS TASK/ASSIGNMENT CAN BE FOUND ON THEĀ W5 "PRESENT" page. A link back to this assignment is at the bottom of the page.

For TASK SEVEN, you will return to the "What you Learned" column of the KWHL chart in TASK TWO.

Using your notes, complete the following chart in your notebook. If you can't remember exactly what a title for an article was and you forgot to make note in your notebook during one of the earlier TASKS, describe it to the best of your ability.

Here are the instructions for completing the chart:

In the left column of the following box, list what you have learned, bit by bit. In the right column, list where you found it. If it was found in more than one source, list them all and think about which one you find to be the most reliable or useful. Depending on where and how you present your findings, you may be called upon to defend your sources, so it pays to be prepared for this.

What have you learned about your topic?Where did you learn it?

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