Planning and Writing a Term Paper

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Planning and Writing a Term Paper The Research Paper Planning and Writing a Term Paper

The Steps

Select your topic Choose a topic for your research Write possible research questions. Sample: Topic… poverty Challenge: The topic of poverty is too broad. Use a research question to narrow your search for information.

Topics vs. Research Questions What are the causes and effects of poverty on children? What are the causes and effects of poor nutrition? What are the benefits of a college education? What are some alternative fuel sources for vehicles? What causes cancer? What are the causes of an eating disorder? Broad Topics Poverty Nutrition Education Transportation Healthcare

Identifying & Evaluating Sources Book Website Newspaper Magazine Encyclopedia

R*A*D*C*A*B R-Relevancy A-Appropriateness D-Detail C-Currency A-Authority B-Bias

Choosing sources wisely Websites: .edu, .gov & .org sites are generally trustworthy Do not use a “wiki” site Articles: Skim over the article to see if the content is relevant to your topic.

Choosing sources wisely Books: Read the table of contents, look up specific chapters that seem relevant to determine if the content supports your topic. Is there a bias that would make the information slanted?

Source Cards and Note taking In order to keep track of your information sources, writers of research reports create source cards. A

Note cards In order to keep track of your evidence, writers of research reports create note cards.

What next? Once your note taking is done, it is time to create your outline. The less time you spend on your outline, the more time it will take to write your rough draft. Unfortunately, your paper will also be less organized. The more time you spend on your outline, the less time it will take to write your rough draft. Plus…you will have a better organized paper!!

Suggestions… Find a folder or 9x12 envelope to keep all your materials separate from other school paperwork. Keep these papers in order from day one. Write your name on all papers. Buy your index cards right away. You will also need a rubber band for the index cards. Buy or borrow a flash drive to be used for all of this academic term. Write your name on the drive or label it in some way. Start thinking about your possible topic immediately. When you have a good idea, write it down.

Stay caught up, work hard, and success will follow. …and now… Stay caught up, work hard, and success will follow.