One way I got all of my resources was on the internet. My main resources are https://intermountainhealthcare.org/services/heart-care/treatment-and-detection-methods/cardiothoracic-surgery/https://ctsurgerypatients.org/what-is-a-cardiothoracic-surgeonhttps://www.acc.org/membership/sections-and-councils/surgeons-section/section-updates/2018/11/01/12/42/how-do-you-know-you-want-to-be-a-cardiothoracic-surgeon.I had to make sure that It was trustworthy because you can get things wrong really easily. Some of my questions I just think of randomly and they are very interesting to find the answers. I think one of my most useful resource will be the my connections to the hospital, and my brother because because he likes to study about medicine. I think this because in this situation I have lots of time to be on my screen and a lot of family time. I think in the medicine world there are lots of advance words that I would like to understand and use by the end of my research. A non-fiction reading skill I think I will use is learning more advance vocabulary, and it will make me look smarter in my flip grids. For my notes I’m using google slides and when I find my sub-questions I make it neon green and when I find my main inquiry question a will make it neon pink, but everything else will be in black.