While I was researching my element, which was Silver, I had to ask questions like..
-What is the atomic structure, what is the exact description of the element, how can I find the uses of it? I had to look up some questions several times to find a correct wording for it.
I didn’t really use any new tools to complete this project, but I had never done a Science Project using a template for a cube before, so I also had to plan out where I wanted all the facts to go.
First, I went about filling in a page on a notebook for the questions and answers assigned, I then circled the important and relative information to the project, so I had to decide what the most important and useful information and knowledge was for the project, in order for all of my findings to fit in the space provided.
I looked at the information I had written down in my notebook, and went to many different websites that I had seen show up on the first page of results for google. I checked the main things, like atomic mass, the electron structure, and how many protons, neutrons and electrons there were, because some websites are not reliable, and I looked at the bottom of each site, since some had been officially registered under certain education licenses.
I think the process of completing this went quite well, although next time, if I ever do a project like this again, I need to plan out where the information goes into a neater format, and make sure to do a better job of outlining the printing. I found it easy to find information that, once I checked other websites, was factual, and I was surprised by how easy it was to make a QR code for 2 Youtube videos.