research dates
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research dates
I am doing a 8th grade science project and my teacher is asking for research dates(when and where research took place). I wrote- "my research and experiment took place between September 15th and September 20th in my kitchen at home." Is this what he is looking for?
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Re: research dates
Hello,
I would think that if the research dates are for "when and where research took place," then you properly responded; you did the research and experiment on those certain dates in September. You could also elaborate on the "where" part; did you get your research from the library, Internet, etc? Did you or are you currently citing your sources? What is the reason for your hypothesis? These are all questions to consider.
I would think that if the research dates are for "when and where research took place," then you properly responded; you did the research and experiment on those certain dates in September. You could also elaborate on the "where" part; did you get your research from the library, Internet, etc? Did you or are you currently citing your sources? What is the reason for your hypothesis? These are all questions to consider.
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