For this independent activity, you will need a piece of paper and a pen or pencil.
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Choose a topic or subject that you are interested in. It could be anything from sports to science to fashion.
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Write down three predictions about your chosen topic. These predictions should be based on your prior knowledge or assumptions about the subject. For example, if you chose sports, you could predict that a certain team will win the championship or that a specific player will score the most goals.
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Once you have written down your predictions, do some research to gather more information about your chosen topic. Look for facts, statistics, or expert opinions that could support or refute your predictions.
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Based on the information you have gathered, revise your predictions if necessary. If your research supports your initial predictions, you can confirm them. If your research contradicts your initial predictions, you can revise them to align with the new information.
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Write down your revised predictions and the reasons behind them. Explain why you made the changes based on the research you conducted.
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Keep track of your predictions and revisit them at a later date to see if they were accurate. This will help you develop your ability to make informed predictions in the future.
Remember, the purpose of this activity is to practice making, confirming, and revising predictions based on evidence and research. Have fun with it and enjoy the process of learning and discovering new information about your chosen topic!
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