If you could interview the students from the article, what two questions would you ask, and why? (Be sure to explain yourself!)
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Naren
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I would ask the students two questions and they are... What was your hypothesis for the experiment? (I am asking this because I was wondering if they knew what they might get.) What will this experiment do to science? (I wrote this question because I was wondering what they will learn from this.)
I would ask them why did you want to do your science experiment on bees. I would also ask them Why do this specific experiment on bees? I would ask them the first one because why not do the experiment on bees why can't you do it on other animals like dogs. I would ask them the second question because why don't they do it on how much honey they could make or Do they pollinate certain flowers.
One question I would ask is why they were interested in bees. I would ask this because I want to know why they wanted to do this experiment. The next thing I would ask is if they needed help. If they didn't, I would ask them if it was easy to work together. I would ask this because it is quite hard to work together with 25 students.
I would ask them why they did this thing on bees and do you think this will affect the impact on bees? I would ask them this because we all want to know why. People are curios. Also, I think it will be a large impact about the study of bees. But, since it is there expirement, it's there opinion about it.
I would ask the students how they came up with the experiment and I would also ask them if it took a lot of preparation because I am interested in how to come up with experiments and I also want to know if it took a lot of preparation because they could have thought of it when they were 9, but it could have taken a long time to prepare for the experiment. That is my answer.
I would ask the students if working and learning about the bees is interesting. I would also ask them if they think bees are the most awesome creatures or not. If I was studying an animal for a long time, I would definitely agree on saying that they are the coolest animal. I also asked why working with the bees is interesting because they got to do a really awesome experiment on whether the bees could remember patterns and if they could solve a human puzzle.
If I could ask two questions to the students of the article, I would ask: 1. What gave you the inspiration for this experiment? 2. Have you done any other experiments on bees?
Question One: Are there any bullies? Question Two: How does your teacher control Cyber bullies?
Reason for number one: How else would they know how to stand up for themselves when a bully bullies him/her when they get out of school? They will not know how.
Reason for number two: Cyber bulling can get very bad. If it happens how do the kids or the teacher handle it? I bet there are a lot of bullies.
One of the questions I will ask is how to train a bee? It's not like every day you can get a bee and tell it to do something. My second question is why not try different a puzzle? They only know trained bees can solve one kind of puzzle.I think they should try a different kind of puzzle.
I would ask these two questions: How did you come up with this experiment because I want to know how they got their idea ,and if they had any suggestions for any fourth or fifth graders who wanted to try out this experiment because if they don't know how to do this experiment correctly, they might get hurt.
I would ask if they were excited about the information they got and what they were going to do with it, and if they now think that bees are very smart creatures, because I want to find out what they think about bees and if they are really happy about the information they got.
If I could interview the students from the article, I would ask them if it was cool meeting different kind of famous people and asking them questions. I would like to know this because when I speak to people I don't know I get a little shy. I wonder if they are shy. The other question I would ask them how is it to be a TFK kid reporter. I would like to know this because I would like to know their experience as a reporter
I would ask them where they got the idea from . Reason being I want to know who came up with this idea and why. I also would ask them where they got and cared for the bees because bees can sting people and the school probably not want liabilities.
I would ask them how they thought of doing the project because I'm really interested in how people get their idea to do different problems. The second question I would ask them is "What other experiments would you want to do together?". If they have other ideas of different experiments, then we can find out about it; and find out of other things we didn't know about.
If I could interview the students in the article, the two things that I would ask them are, what are your names? I would also ask them, are you interested in doing many more different experiments? Before the interview would end I would tell them that they are very smart children.
If I could ask two questions, I would ask, "What got you interested in this topic?" and "How did the experiment go?" because I want to know how science experiments(ones that no one has ever tried before) go, and why they get interested in bees.
First, I would ask them if I could see the experiments in-action. I think that their studies sound accurate and I want to see the intelligent bees for myself. Also, I would ask them how they can use this great discovery to benefit the environment, because I believe that not only is it important to find results, but that it is fantastic if you can actually use the information to solve a problem!
I would ask if anyone got stung, because bees will if attack if they are aggravated or angry. Also, bee stings will hurt. My second question would be what kind of bees. Females, or worker bees, males, or the queen. There would be a variable because different bees might react differently.
Hey! I would ask them what other experiments they might do because they are awesome. The second question I would ask them is how does it feel to be interviewed and put on TFK? If I were them I would be excited!
The first question I would ask is how did you use unusual items in the experiment?i would ask this because the article is interesting.The other one is how did you do such a smart thing.I would ask this because I want to be good in science.
The first question I would ask is: Would you want to go to a cyber school and why? Because I would want to know there opinion. My second question would be: Do you think having cyber schools are a good idea and why? Because I want to know what they think we should have in the US.
The two questions I would ask are how do you feel about having school online compared to regular school? The other question I would ask is do you prefer chatting on a laptop to talking face to face? The kid reporter I am reporting to is Amakhut Tyehimba.
The things I would ask the cyber students is #1: how do they exactly teach you? Do they make you use a pencil and paper or type on a paper on the comuter? #2: Is there more than one teacher ? like a seperate math teacher, seperate science teacher?,ect.? those are things I would ask to cyber kids.
My first question is where did you get the idea because you can do an experiment on anything and you don't have to use bees. My second question is how did you think of the experiments because I would never have thought of such amazing experiments.
I would ask them " Why did you do this project?" and\or " What did you do to find out your results?". I would ask them this because I am curious and interested.
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I would ask the students two questions and they are...
What was your hypothesis for the experiment?
(I am asking this because I was wondering if they knew what they might get.)
What will this experiment do to science?
(I wrote this question because I was wondering what they will learn from this.)
I would ask them why did you want to do your science experiment on bees. I would also ask them Why do this specific experiment on bees? I would ask them the first one because why not do the experiment on bees why can't you do it on other animals like dogs. I would ask them the second question because why don't they do it on how much honey they could make or Do they pollinate certain flowers.
One question I would ask is why they were interested in bees. I would ask this because I want to know why they wanted to do this experiment. The next thing I would ask is if they needed help. If they didn't, I would ask them if it was easy to work together. I would ask this because it is quite hard to work together with 25 students.
I would ask them why they did this thing on bees and do you think this will affect the impact on bees? I would ask them this because we all want to know why. People are curios. Also, I think it will be a large impact about the study of bees. But, since it is there expirement, it's there opinion about it.
I would ask the students how they came up with the experiment and I would also ask them if it took a lot of preparation because I am interested in how to come up with experiments and I also want to know if it took a lot of preparation because they could have thought of it when they were 9, but it could have taken a long time to prepare for the experiment. That is my answer.
I would ask the students if working and learning about the bees is interesting. I would also ask them if they think bees are the most awesome creatures or not. If I was studying an animal for a long time, I would definitely agree on saying that they are the coolest animal. I also asked why working with the bees is interesting because they got to do a really awesome experiment on whether the bees could remember patterns and if they could solve a human puzzle.
If I could ask two questions to the students of the article, I would ask:
1. What gave you the inspiration for this experiment?
2. Have you done any other experiments on bees?
Question One: Are there any bullies?
Question Two: How does your teacher control Cyber bullies?
Reason for number one: How else would they know how to stand up for themselves when a bully bullies him/her when they get out of school? They will not know how.
Reason for number two: Cyber bulling can get very bad. If it happens how do the kids or the teacher handle it? I bet there
are a lot of bullies.
One of the questions I will ask is how to train a bee? It's not like every day you can get a bee and tell it to do something. My second question is why not try different a puzzle? They only know trained bees can solve one kind of puzzle.I think they should try a different kind of puzzle.
I would ask these two questions: How did you come up with this experiment because I want to know how they got their idea ,and if they had any suggestions for any fourth or fifth graders who wanted to try out this experiment because if they don't know how to do this experiment correctly, they might get hurt.
I would ask if they were excited about the information they got and what they were going to do with it, and if they now think that bees are very smart creatures, because I want to find out what they think about bees and if they are really happy about the information they got.
How would you know what bees think[It is intresting why/how they found out bees' thinking]
Why did you even do this experiment? [What's useful about this anyways?]
If I could interview the students from the article, I would ask them if it was cool meeting different kind of famous people and asking them questions. I would like to know this because when I speak to people I don't know I get a little shy. I wonder if they are shy. The other question I would ask them how is it to be a TFK kid reporter. I would like to know this because I would like to know their experience as a reporter
I would ask them where they got the idea from . Reason being I want to know who came up with this idea and why. I also would ask them where they got and cared for the bees because bees can sting people and the school probably not want liabilities.
My questions for this week's bonus:
1.Why didn't the kids use honey instead of sugar? Wont the bees be more trained if they get that?
2. Why are the circles that you are using blue and yellow? It could have changed the results to your experiment. Why not use red and green?
I would ask them how they thought of doing the project because I'm really interested in how people get their idea to do different problems. The second question I would ask them is "What other experiments would you want to do together?". If they have other ideas of different experiments, then we can find out about it; and find out of other things we didn't know about.
If I could interview the students in the article, the two things that I would ask them are, what are your names? I would also ask them, are you interested in doing many more different experiments? Before the interview would end I would tell them that they are very smart children.
If I could ask two questions, I would ask, "What got you interested in this topic?" and "How did the experiment go?" because I want to know how science experiments(ones that no one has ever tried before) go, and why they get interested in bees.
First, I would ask them if I could see the experiments in-action. I think that their studies sound accurate and I want to see the intelligent bees for myself. Also, I would ask them how they can use this great discovery to benefit the environment, because I believe that not only is it important to find results, but that it is fantastic if you can actually use the information to solve a problem!
I would ask if anyone got stung, because bees will if attack if they are aggravated or angry. Also, bee stings will hurt. My second question would be what kind of bees. Females, or worker bees, males, or the queen. There would be a variable because different bees might react differently.
Hey! I would ask them what other experiments they might do because they are awesome. The second question I would ask them is how does it feel to be interviewed and put on TFK? If I were them I would be excited!
The first question I would ask is how did you use unusual items in the experiment?i would ask this because the article is interesting.The other one is how did you do such a smart thing.I would ask this because I want to be good in science.
The first question I would ask is: Would you want to go to a cyber school and why? Because I would want to know there opinion. My second question would be: Do you think having cyber schools are a good idea and why? Because I want to know what they think we should have in the US.
The two questions I would ask are how do you feel about having school online compared to regular school? The other question I would ask is do you prefer chatting on a laptop to talking face to face? The kid reporter I am reporting to is Amakhut Tyehimba.
The things I would ask the cyber students is #1: how do they exactly teach you? Do they make you use a pencil and paper or type on a paper on the comuter? #2: Is there more than one teacher ? like a seperate math teacher, seperate science teacher?,ect.? those are things I would ask to cyber kids.
My first question is where did you get the idea because you can do an experiment on anything and you don't have to use bees. My second question is how did you think of the experiments because I would never have thought of such amazing experiments.
I would ask them " Why did you do this project?" and\or " What did you do to find out your results?". I would ask them this because I am curious and interested.
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