Miraleste Social Studies Spring Research Project

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Miraleste Social Studies Spring Research Project Mr. Hernandez

Renaissance and Reformation Research Paper The purpose of this assignment is to acquaint students with research. That is finding valid and relevant information, organizing it, and using it effectively in a formally written paper. This year’s research paper will be a project restricted to the social studies department. It will cover various famous individuals from the Renaissance, Age of Exploration, and Reformation time periods. In addition to basic biographic information, students must discover and relate how their selected individual made an important contribution to world history. Renaissance and Reformation Research Paper

Requirements: Twenty note cards (1 point each) how to make notecards Digital Notecard apps (not all are free) Must be able to print or email cards to Mr. Hernandez Requirements:

Seven bibliography/work cited source cards (1 point each) 2 books 2 internet 2 encyclopedia articles 1 other Requirements:

Requirements Bibliography page and Works Cited Page (8 points) Outline (20 points) Typed document Rough Draft of paper (15 points) Requirements

Requirements: Final Draft of paper (30 points) Must include three to five citations in body of text with parenthetical citation, and be properly noted on a “Works Cited Page” Three direct quotations Typed document Requirements:

Paper Format Introduction Body Paragraphs Conclusion Attention grabber beginning Thesis/main idea Body Paragraphs Topic sentence Supporting details Conclusion Restate the topic Summarize the main points Works Cited page and Bibliography page Use MLA style to note sources Cite sources used in the paper (must use three to five sources) Paper Format

Helpful Hints Do NOT address yourself (“I”), the reader (“you”), or the paper (“In this paper I will”). Use the writing process shown above. Final paper MUST be typed, double spaced, 12 point font, Times or New Roman font Plagiarism will result in NO CREDIT for the final assignment and will be reported to school administration for consideration. Note the sources when copying word for word, or quoting Use your own words

Parents and students will sign the project instruction sheet to indicate both have seen this assignment sheet and have noted the due dates listed below. Note cards due: April 10 Outline is due: April 13 Rough Draft due: April 27 Final Draft due: May 11 Due Dates

List of Research Topics Marco Polo (explorer) Botticelli (painter) Lorenzo de’ Medici (ruled Florence) Donatello (sculptor) Columbus (explorer) Ferdinand Magellan (explorer) Michelangelo (sculptor, painter) Amerigo Vespucci (explorer) Leonardo da Vinci (painter, inventor, architect) Sir Francis Drake (explorer) Vasco de Gama (explorer) Nicolaus Copernicus (scientist, mathematician) Balboa (explorer) Niccolo Machiavelli (writer) William Shakespeare (writer) Prince Henry the Navigator (explorer) Martin Luther (religious reformer) Francesco Petrarch (writer) Galileo Galilei (scientist) Johann Gutenberg (inventor) Elizabeth I (ruler of England) Filippo Brunelleschi (architect) Raphael (painter) Leon Battista Alberti (architect) John Calvin (religious reformer) Giovanni Palestrina (composer) Sir Isaac Newton (mathematician) Dante Alighieri (writer) Johannes Kepler (scientist) Edmund Spenser (writer)