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Approximately how long did it take you to read today’s Science Section?
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Did you spend more time, less time, or about the same amount of time to read today’s Science Section as you did last week’s?
  
  
  
In two sentences or less, identify the questions, or set of questions underlying the research described in the article you named above. If you cannot because they were not clearly defined by the author, say so.
 
  
  
  
  
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In two sentences or less, tell me why you picked the article you named above to summarize? (there was a pretty diverse range of topics in this weeks edition).
  
  
  
What, if any, information in the article allowed you to judge the credibility (expertise) of the scientist(s) quoted in the piece?
 
  
  
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In two sentences or less, tell me why the subject of the article you picked was important enough to be reported on in the New York Times. If you have no idea why the reporter thought it was important, say so.
 
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Did you learn anything from the article that surprised you? If yes, what?
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Name _____________________________________________

News Article Title_________________________________

Did you spend more time, less time, or about the same amount of time to read today’s Science Section as you did last week’s?




In two sentences or less, tell me why you picked the article you named above to summarize? (there was a pretty diverse range of topics in this weeks edition).





In two sentences or less, tell me why the subject of the article you picked was important enough to be reported on in the New York Times. If you have no idea why the reporter thought it was important, say so.