ESTABLISH FACTS AND REACH NEW CONCLUSIONS

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ESTABLISH FACTS AND REACH NEW CONCLUSIONS RESEARCH SYSTEMATIC INVESTIGATION INTO AND STUDY OF MATERIALS AND SOURCES IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH FACTS AND REACH NEW CONCLUSIONS

Primary source-collect or observe yourself SECONDARY SOURCE- SUMMARY OR SYNTHESIS OF EXISTING RESEARCH

Creating questions Consider known information –extend the idea by creating a question Use the following stems to create your questions: HOW WHAT TYPE/KIND I WONDER WHY QUESTIONS ARE A GOOD START- YOU MAY NOT FIND AN ANSWER ; HOWEVER, IT WILL LEAD YOU TO OTHER GOOD INFO.

PARAGRAPH 1 FIND INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR BIO PERSON’S EDUCATION. TOPIC SENTENCE The education of _____________ (name) dictated the direction of their (his/her) career. “ Place a sentence that is word for word from your book that speaks about the person’s education” (author’s last name page#). YOUR COMMENTS

Paragraph 2 TOPIC SENTENCE FIND INFORMATION ABOUT AN AWARD YOUR PERSON WON TOPIC SENTENCE Hard work and persistence resulted in recognition for __________(name). Using facts you read about, create a sentence in your own words (Author’s last name page #). COMMENT.