Cycle of Inquiry

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Across
  1. 5. The Maori word for the "communicate" step of the inquiry cycle
  2. 10. This is the final step of the cycle, but should be used throughout the entire process to keep you on track
  3. 11. The available facts that tells whether a belief or opinion is true
  4. 12. In this step of the cycle, you must decide who you want your audience to be, what you are trying to say, and how to most effectively say it
  5. 13. If a source is of good quality and able to be trusted, we could say that it is __________
  6. 14. The Maori word for the "create" step of the inquiry cycle
  7. 15. Copying someone else's words and passing it as your own is called _________
  8. 18. One way to organise your information is to create a _________ organiser, or a visual display
  9. 19. In this step of the cycle, you look up and retrieve information from a variety of sources
  10. 20. This step of the cycle is when you take the information you have found, and apply it to the questions you have developed
Down
  1. 1. The Maori word for the "evaluate" step of the inquiry cycle
  2. 2. The Maori word for the "decide" step of the inquiry cycle
  3. 3. This is a proposed explanation based on limited evidence, or an "educated guess" about something
  4. 4. These are places where information can be gathered
  5. 6. The Maori word for the "use" step of the inquiry cycle
  6. 7. This is the part of the cycle where you make some sort of presentation for your information
  7. 8. The Maori word for the "find" step of the inquiry cycle
  8. 9. This is a way of recording where you found information, so that you can easily find that source again should you need it
  9. 16. The cycle of _______ is used to research a topic using questioning
  10. 17. The first step of the cycle in which you settle on a topic for your inquiry and form questions you have about it