Problem Solving: What’s Your Better Question?
First you came up with a list of questions and then you researched the answers. Great! With this information, now you’re almost equipped to answer this question: How should...
How to Write a Guiding Question
Writing a Guiding Question
A clear guiding question, or thesis, tells the reader what you want to explore and the purpose of your story.
Make sure...
The Art of Decision Making
This activity will help you:
Realize how the issues we face are incredibly complex
Better understand the diversity of voices - stakeholders - involved in an...
Bridge the Gap
Why is it important to bridge your gaps in knowledge?
Better understanding: When you bridge the gaps in your knowledge, you gain a better understanding of...
Compare
Part One
Investigate different storytelling styles (research paper, journal article, opinion editorial, essay, short story, poetry) and how each can be used as a vehicle...
Solving the Riddle
Remember the ideas and questions you brainstormed last chapter? Some of the answers will be obvious. Some answers will need a bit of research. But...
Your Skills and Passions
Skills
Skills are abilities you possess, or learn, that help you succeed in work and in life. It’s important to understand what skills you possess...
How to Research and Tell a Good Story
What does good research look like? How do you become a good researcher? And how do you transform research into an impactful story? Great...
What’s Your Context
Start thinking about the issues that interest you. Think about what’s been discussed in the lesson and inquiry media stories. What feels relevant to you?...
The Curated Library
Grab a cup of ☕️, find a cozy spot and browse through the Nature Labs Curated Library. What’s this tool?! We’ve hand selected and analyzed for...