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How to Select an Inquiry Topic and Question for your FRIG Project
1. How to Select an Inquiry Topic and
Question for your FRIG Project
By Alex Noudelman
2. Step # 1: Select a Topic for Your Inquiry
Keep the following criteria in mind when selecting
your topic:
• Interest
• Scope
• Time
• Clarity
• Assignment
3. Step 2: Conduct Some Research to Narrow
Down Your Topic
Consider narrowing the topic to one of the following:
• Time Period - 2010s, 2020
• Geographic Location - Canada, Toronto
• Population - Age, Race, Gender, Nationality
• Event - CoVID-19, Christmas Eve
• Aspect - Social, Mental Health, Political
Apply answers to the who, what, when, why and where:
• Smoking > (Who, What) The negative effects of secondhand
smoking on elementary kids.
• Climate Change> (Why, How, What) How student advocacy for
climate change can make a difference.
• Video Games> (What, How) How video games can improve
student learning in schools.
* Make sure your sources are reliable. Refer to the source credibility
poster.
4. How Do I Know If My Topic is Too Broad?
• You are finding too much information.
• Your topic has a simple answer that could be
summarized in 1-2 sentences.
• Rule of thumb: If entire books/articles have been
written on your topic it is too broad. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY
5. How Do I Know If My Topic is Too Narrow?
• After searching multiple books and websites you
find only some (or no) information that is
useful.
• You are having difficulty creating multiple
keywords to describe your research and to
research with.
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC
6. Step 3: Frame your Topic as an Inquiry Question
An inquiry question should be...
• Arguable - avoids simplistic and obvious answers.
• Complex - avoids yes/no answers and stimulates deep thought responses.
• Specific in language - avoids vague or undefined words.
• Clear and concise - avoids broad topics that are too big to address within 1
or 2 months.
7. What is a Good Inquiry Question?
Thin Questions
• What is the effect on the environment
from global warming?
• How does social media negatively affect
today’s teenagers?
Thick Questions
• What is the most significant effect of
glacial melting on the lives of polar bears
in Arctic Canada?
• What actions can teenagers take to protect
their identities on social media?