IA - Section 1 clearly state the question they have chosen to investigate (this must be stated as a question) include a brief explanation of the nature.

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IA - Section 1 clearly state the question they have chosen to investigate (this must be stated as a question) include a brief explanation of the nature of the two sources they have selected for detailed analysis, including an explanation of their relevance to the investigation  analyze two sources in detail. With reference to the origin, purpose and content, the student should analyze the value and limitations of the two sources in relation to the investigation  OPCVL – use the academic vocabulary throughout. 2 – 3 paragraphs; Word Count 500

Missing – academic vocabulary of OPCVL Missing – academic vocabulary of OPCVL. Summarizes nature of sources but does not explain relevance to investigation.

Missing – Need written sources not just sources online.

Missing – Value and Limitations of origin, purpose, and content Missing – Value and Limitations of origin, purpose, and content. How is the source relevant to the question?

Missing – Academic Vocabulary of OPCVL Missing – Academic Vocabulary of OPCVL. Bullshit sentence of “Sources are crucial in backing up claims.” Did not explain why these particular sources were relevant to investigation.

IA Section 1 - Tips State the Question Explain the nature of the source – Is it a book? A peer reviewed journal? Is it a primary or secondary source? How is this source relevant to your investigation? Analyze the two sources – using the OPCVL format, explain how your sources are valuable and limited in reference to origin, purpose, and content. Refer to you IA Guide – Section 1 is Due 12/15/16