How Can We Try to Find Answers to Our Questions on Our Own?
We often have many questions about the world around us. For example:
Why do leaves fall from trees?
How do birds fly?
Why does the moon change shape?
To find answers to these questions, we can try the following steps:
1. Observe Carefully
We should carefully observe the things around us. By looking closely, we can notice important details and patterns.
2. Ask Questions
Being curious is important. We should ask questions like “What?”, “How?”, and “Why?” to understand the world better.
3. Do Simple Experiments
We can perform simple experiments. For example, placing one plant in sunlight and another in darkness to see how they grow differently.
4. Record Our Observations
Writing down or drawing what we see helps us remember and understand the changes or results from our experiments.
5. Learn from Others
Sometimes, we can read books, ask teachers, or speak to adults to find out more about the things we are curious about.