It is a research paper that puts "I"--you--at the center of things.
What do you want to write about?__Healthy choices _______________________________
What do you want to find out about your topic?____How to make it fun for people so they will make the healthy choice.__________________
What are your questions about the topic?
1.Why do some people just sit around instead of doing something even little things?
2.Why don't parents do more for there kids so they can be healthy?
3.How to learn how to pick healthier choices?
How does it connect to your life?
I work with kids and there families. The growing rate of over weight children is becoming very high. As a caregiver we help our families to be healthier and to learn the difference between healthy and non healthy choices. It is nice when you see a differences when you are helping a family, when they tell you that they are buying fruits now instead of chips things like that.
Give three reasons you like the topic
1.To be able to see the rates over the years on how many kids are over weight.
2.To try to make a changing in the families, so they are making healthier choices.
3.Being able to help people with this problem and know that I also have a lot of support around this also for them.
Give three ways your life might change if you answer your questions
1.The great feeling you get when you have helped someone.
2.It can also help me I should make more healthier choices for my family to.
3.If you make more healthier choices the difference in how you feel better by doing little steps.
Do you already know the answer to your question? If the answer is
sitting in a single book somewhere or if all you need do to find the
answer is make some simple decision or ask one person one question, it
isn't going to work out for a research paper becuase there isn't much
you can research. Is it that kind of question and answer? If it is,
please redo the worksheet.
Okay, but you're using two words as a crutch, as a way to avoid specifics. Every time I read 'healthy choices' I say, 'What the heck are we talking about: food, drugs, exercises, bicycle helmets, vaccinations, yearly physicals, daily showers, avoiding tight clothes and pinch-toe shoes, what?'
ReplyDeleteI'd avoid the term 'healthy choices' as much as you can and instead be specific.