Reflecting on a social inquiry requires you to address questions such as:
VALUES: What has this issue taught us? If there was a message, what would it be?
INFORMATION: Is there enough information available to help you understand what the issue was? What was missing? What information should be there to help you more?
PARTICIPATION: What have you learnt about why people take part in social actions?
STRENGTHS: What did you do well when you were looking for information or trying to complete your work in class?
WEAKNESSES: What could you have done better when you were looking for information or trying to complete your work in class?
SOURCES: How reliable are your primary sources? How do you know this?
How reliable are your secondary sources? How do you know this?