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Research 7-q1 Performance Task 1

1. The document provides instructions for a student to identify potential research topics and questions from suggested areas of study. 2. The student is asked to select one research area and write three topic ideas with corresponding problems or objectives. Examples are provided on formatting topics and questions. 3. Topics and questions will be evaluated on criteria like how fully and clearly the topic and problem/objective are identified and whether the question could be answered through experimentation.

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Research 7-q1 Performance Task 1

1. The document provides instructions for a student to identify potential research topics and questions from suggested areas of study. 2. The student is asked to select one research area and write three topic ideas with corresponding problems or objectives. Examples are provided on formatting topics and questions. 3. Topics and questions will be evaluated on criteria like how fully and clearly the topic and problem/objective are identified and whether the question could be answered through experimentation.

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Q1 PERFORMANCE Nature of Research

TASK 1 -Research Topic


Name: Score:
Grade 7-

Identifying Research Topics/Questions


1. Read each of the given areas of research in the table below.
2. Write three (3) possible research topic and its corresponding
problem or objective from the suggested areas below. You may
select only one area for all three topics. You have the choice of using 2 or 3
different areas as well.
(See the examples given in the next page)
3. You then write scientific question/problem for those topic(s) added.

Note: The research topics/questions that you will write in this


performance task do not necessarily mean that you will develop them into an
actual science investigative project (SIP).
You will be given separate instructions for the conduct of a simple
scientific inquiry later.
Directions:

Areas for Experimental research Research Topic, and Problem/Objective


1. Alternative sources of food,
feed, and energy
2. Products from natural
feedstocks/resources such as dyes,
fertilizers, etc
3. Control of environmental
pollution
4. Conversion of wastes into
products
5. Demonstrating a phenomenon
6. Food processing/development
7. Herbal medicine
8. Plant-based
pesticide/herbicide;
9. Greener(safer) products
10. Comparative analysis of
products
Others.

Science 7 Aileen G. De Guzman 1


Integrated Science I [email protected] / [email protected]
Quarter 1: Week 1-2
Examples:
2. Products from natural Topic:
feedstocks/resources such as dyes, Extraction and Stability of Dyes from
fertilizers, etc Bougainvillea glabra flowers
Objective:
To evaluate the potential of
Bougainvillea flowers as natural
colorants
4. Conversion of wastes into products Topic:
An Alternative Hydroponics Solution

Formulated Using Coconut water, rice


wash (hugas bigas), extracts from
fermented garlic, fish entrails and
banana stalks as a substitute for
synthetic solutions in hydroponics.

Problem/Question:
What is the effect of the hydroponic
organic solution in the growth of
lettuce?

6. Food processing/development Topic:


Production of Kropeck from
Malunggay (Moringa oleifera)
and Squash (Cucurbita maxima)
Problem/Question:
What is the level of palatability and
acceptability of the developed
malunggay-squash Korpeck?

Scoring Rubrics for Identifying Research Topic/Question


Criteria Fairly Did Not Meet
Rating
Outstanding Satisfactory Satisfactory Expectations
(R)
4 3 2 1
Topic and
Topic or Problem/Objectiv Topic and
Research Topic and Problem/Obje e is not clearly Problem/Objecti
Problem/Objective ctive is indicated , it is ve submitted
Topic
is fully identified, identified and not clear whether not clear, and
Problem/ clearly stated, can be the question could not be
Objective scientific, and can answered could be answered by
be answered by through answered by experimentatio
experiment experiment experimentation n

Science 7 Aileen G. De Guzman 2


Integrated Science I [email protected] / [email protected]
Quarter 1: Week 1-2

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