Extensive Research and Note-Taking

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Extensive Research and Note-Taking Exit Project Part 3 Extensive Research and Note-Taking

Due Date Essential Question The following 2 assignments are due: Monday November 26th Essential Question Extensive Research (Last few pages of notes packet)

Objectives To extensively research 3 Cold War topics in preparation for the body paragraph draft. To use the essential question in finding extensive facts about my 3 topics.

What is Extensive Research? When the student uses his or her essential question to guide more in- depth research on the 3 sub-topics. Try to use different websites from the ones used during preliminary research. Example: Main topic=Cold War People Subtopics= Harry Truman, Mao Zedong, Ho Chi Minh Essential Question: How have three individuals changed the course of human history through the Cold War?

Classes 804 and 806 Extensive Notes Requirement Hand-write 5-7 additional facts on each of the 3 sub-topics that were assigned to you (Between 15-21 facts total) If you were assigned: Harry Truman, Alger Hiss, George Marshall you need 5-7 facts per person.

Class 802 Extensive Notes Requirement Hand-write 8-10 additional facts for each of the 3 sub- topics (Between 24-30 facts total) Select 3 topics from your list of people, events or decisions. These will be the 3 topics you will extensively research. These 3 topics will be your body paragraphs

Sample Extensive Notes Page Write your essential question at the top of the page. Write your first body paragraph subtopic name. Write your facts in a numbered list. Write the sources (Websites in parenthesis).