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Lynn McKee
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Project Question: The topic is cannons and I don't know how to begin. What kind of hypothesis/question can I start with so I'll know how to go on researching
Project Due Date: 4-15-08
Project Status: I am just starting

Researching cannons

Post by Lynn McKee »

We are doing a research project (not experiment) on the subject of cannons and can't think of how to begin. We need a hypothesis/question so we can research from that but cannons isn't the best research subject my son could have chosen. In the history of cannons, what could we research that would make it interesting reading to others?
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Re: Researching cannons

Post by deleted-71827 »

Hi!
I did a quick google search on the history of cannons and I found the following link-
http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetective ... annon.html
This might be an interesting look at the cannon's role in history and various wars. You could perhaps start off with a preliminary background of cannons (when they were developed, how they were used) and describe the evolution of the cannon into the modern-day weapons of today. I would suggest you ask your son what makes cannons so fascinating for him, and that might serve as a starting point for the research. Here are a couple of links regarding the history of the cannon:
http://www.hyw.com/books/history/cannon.htm
http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us/schwww/sch61 ... annon.html
http://mysite.du.edu/~jcalvert/tech/cannon.htm
Hope this helped, good luck with the project!
"There is a single light of science, and to brighten it anywhere is to brighten it everywhere." -Isaac Asimov
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Re: Researching cannons

Post by deleted-2574 »

Hi Lynn McKee,

In a similar vein to staryl13's response, I inputted "history of cannons" to my favorite web research tool, which is answers.com

The primary result is the wikipedia entry for "History of cannon," which is extensive and enlightening.
Cheers!

Dave
Lynn McKee
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Joined: Sun Apr 06, 2008 3:16 pm
Occupation: Parent/student
Project Question: The topic is cannons and I don't know how to begin. What kind of hypothesis/question can I start with so I'll know how to go on researching
Project Due Date: 4-15-08
Project Status: I am just starting

Re: Researching cannons

Post by Lynn McKee »

Thanks so much for help from both of you. This was great!
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