Lesson 1 of 20 ยท Evidence & Research
LessonbeginnerWhat's the Proof?
What You'll Learn
Key Concept: Introduction to evidence
Think About This
You notice something in your daily life that relates to introduction to evidence. Describe what you noticed and what it made you think about.
Thinking Steps
๐ Understand
Read carefully. What is the question about introduction to evidence really asking?
๐ Gather Info
What facts and clues do you have? List what you know.
๐ก Think of Options
Come up with at least 2 possible answers. Don't pick the first one yet!
โ Choose & Explain
Pick the best option. Say: 'I chose this because...'
๐ช Reflect
Was your reasoning solid? What would you do differently next time?
Key Points
Master introduction to evidence
Apply evidence & research in real situations
Build habits of evidence & research
Key Vocabulary
Predict
Guessing what will happen using clues
Compare
Finding what's the same and different
Analyze
Looking at something carefully to understand it
Why This Matters in Real Life
Scientists, teachers, doctors, and business owners all need strong evidence research skills. You're building the same toolkit they use!
Talk About It
Discuss these questions with a friend, parent, or classmate.
- 1How could you use introduction to evidence outside of school this week?
- 2What would happen if everyone was really good at this skill?
- 3What question do you still have? Write it down and try to find the answer.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 3What is the main idea of introduction to evidence?
