FACTivity – Interviews

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You and your class will conduct a survey. You and your fellow students will each interview one other person. After the interview is completed and notes are taken, you and your classmates will analyze the responses. You and your classmates will look for patterns in all of the responses. This analysis is similar to the analysis done by the scientists in this study of memorial gardens.
The questions you will answer in this FACTivity are: What patterns do you find in interview responses to the same question? Who and why do young people admire others?
Materials:
- Piece of lined paper
- Pencils
- Digital recorder
This FACTivity can be used without a Natural Inquirer article but was originally published as part of "Flower Power."

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Standards addressed in this Activity:
Social Studies Standards
Social Studies Standards are educational guidelines outlining the essential knowledge, skills, and concepts students should learn in subjects such as history, geography, civics, and economics, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of societal structures, historical events, and global perspectives.
- People, Places, and Environments
- Science, Technology, and Society
- Time, Continuity, and Change