🍃How to think of a good inquiry question🍃
Think of one area of the topic you are interested e.g
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Think of a question and use as many of these as you can… who, when, where, what, which, how and why
Example 1 - Van
Where in the philippines did my grandparents come from, when did they move to NZ, why did they move her, what did they do to make a living how much did it cost to move here, what was it like when they first moved here
Example 2 - Mr redmond what did
What did the migration wakas look like, what did they make, how do you sail them, where did they store stuff, where did the crew sleep, how did they work out where to go, what were their strengths and weaknesses....
When did my grandparents move here?
Were they single or married? If so, where did they meet and how ? When my grandparents met
They were both single and my grandad was a lot older than my grandma but they got married in
NZ
Why did they come to NZ? They came to live a better life and meet new people and new
friends
What did my grandparents grow up with? Growing up for my grandad was hard but easier than
Other people because he was in the royal line
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Where did they come from? Tonga but the island in Tonga they came from was Vanuatu
How did they get here? They sailed here in waka.
What language did they speak? Tongan and a little Samoan
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