- How Dr. John Snow discovered how cholera is spread; and
- How Dr. Snow used data to form and modify his hypothesis.
* How do you write a Reflection?
We are I.B. students, so we're Reflective. "Reflective" means we think about our learning, and assess our strengths and limitations to become better learners. A well-written Reflection should:
- Be written on the left side page of your science notebook (see diagram);
- Have the title: "Reflection" and the date written to identify it;
- Consider what you learned and experienced in our science class;
- Assess (or find) your strengths and limitations and how they affected what you did in class;
- Say how you could improve, or what you could do better, next time.
- Be your original thoughts, not copied from someone else; AND
- Start each sentence with a CAPITAL LETTER, and end each sentence with punctuation (. ! or ?).
If you decide to not work on and turn in your homework, it will reduce your grade. I will give NO make-up packets during 4th Quarter.
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