Re: This is all fine and dandy.....

From: On-line Snack discussion (snaktalk)
Date: Wed Feb 09 2000 - 18:54:39 PST


Since you already have a conclusion, you will have to come up with a
question that leads to that conclusion. You'll have to figure it out
for yourself or start over from the begining instead of starting at the
end and working your way backwards.

Nina Thayer
Snacktalk Moderator
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> Hello,
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> I am in grade seven and I have been reading your "snacks" in a desperate =
> attempt to find a science project. I read your "snack" about =
> disappearing images entitled "Chesire Cat" and I like the idea about it =
> and it has good background information. The problem is, I can't think of =
> a question that this experiment would solve! All of our projects must be =
> experimental, meaning that we need a question, and then a process to =
> follow to draw a conclusion. I have a conclusion and a process to =
> follow, but no question. What can I do? Do you have ideas of what I =
> could be trying to figure out which would need this experiment to draw a =
> conclusion by? Thanks for helping.
> Sincerely,
> Ellen Dobrowolski
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