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A question gives curiosity a shape.

Students often start with a broad interest. HNK-style work turns that interest into a question that can be researched, tested, and presented.

Start broad

Identify the tool, claim, or issue.

Narrow the decision

Ask what someone needs to know or decide.

Define evidence

Choose what information would make the answer stronger.

Learning evidence

Technology confidence should be visible.

HNK pages emphasize concrete outputs and search-readable language so families, schools, and students can evaluate the work clearly.

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