Decide on your trial question.
It took a little while to come up with a suitable trial question. We worked in groups and brain stormed,
Some of our ideas were interesting. We thought about things we might like to test out or problems we were having. we wrote our problems, questions and material needed on the Trial Planning Workshop.
Some of our ideas included;
Some of our ideas were interesting. We thought about things we might like to test out or problems we were having. we wrote our problems, questions and material needed on the Trial Planning Workshop.
Some of our ideas included;
- Does stress cause headaches?
- Do English board games improve your knowledge more than English books?
- Does splashing water on your face before class help to you to concentrate more?
- Does ten minutes of fresh air and exercise make people better at their work and be more attentive?
- Does half an hour reading before tests improve results?
- if pupils go outside, are they less giddy in class?
Our teacher then wrote up our ideas on the whiteboard and we discussed how we might trial one of our ideas.
Some ideas, we felt we would be unable to measure or preform. Eventually we picked our Trial question. We picked this because we have two or three maths tests each week and would like to improve our scores.
Some ideas, we felt we would be unable to measure or preform. Eventually we picked our Trial question. We picked this because we have two or three maths tests each week and would like to improve our scores.