Geographic Inquiry Capstone · Applied Geography
The Inquiry Process
Formulating a research question and identifying primary and secondary sources.
Key Questions
- 1What makes a geographic question "researchable"?
- 2How do we evaluate the bias of a source?
- 3What tools do geographers use to organize their findings?
Ontario Curriculum Expectations
ON: Geographic Inquiry and Skill Development - Grade 9
Grade: Grade 9
Subject: Canadian Studies
Unit: Geographic Inquiry Capstone
Period: Applied Geography
Suggested Methodologies
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