Bell-work Thursday 9-25-14 Draw a T-chart onto your paper like below: Place the following sources in either column. Diary, Newspaper, Photo, Recording,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Conducting Research Investigating Your Topic Copyright 2012, Lisa McNeilley.
Advertisements

Elements of Non-Fiction
Primary sources: Definition: First hand accounts or original sources that include such things as: Creative works such as literature, music, art, film,
“How Can Research Help Me?” Please make SURE your notes are similar to what I have written in mine.
Primary versus Secondary. What is the difference? Secondary sources are created AFTER the fact, while primary sources are "created" DURING the event.
 Using your thesis statement/claim, research the topic that you are going to be writing about.  Creating guiding questions How many… What is the percentage…
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Part 1: Defining Research Essay Brainstorming Topics.
Types of Sources UNIV 200 Spring 2015 Instructor: Meredith Spencer.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources Lesson Essential Question: What makes a historical document trustworthy and reliable?
Research Skills Notes.
Exploring a topic in depth... From Reading to Writing The Odyssey often raises questions in readers’ minds: Was Odysseus a real person? Were the places.
Laurie Guy Sept MLA Research Process El Dorado High School Library
Do Now Today’s Title: Making Assertions In your notebook, get ready for a practice quiz: ◦ Title: Practice Quiz for Citations ◦ Number it #1-5.
Week 4/ Mon-Tues., March PRIMARY SOUCES VS SECONDARY SOURCES - TERTIARY SOURCES - RESEARCH VS REVIEW ARTICLES.
What Influences My Choices? Lesson 2.6. Learning Targets (p.99) Today in class, I will… ◦ Evaluate research sources for authority, accuracy, credibility,
Bell-work 9/24/14 EQ 25 How do you identify the thesis statement? Copy this statement and take notes Thesis Statement -A clear, precise single idea that.
Standards Covered SPI Evaluate the validity of Web pages as sources of information. SPI Differentiate between primary and secondary.
Exploring a topic in depth... From Reading to Writing Questioning the world around us is a natural instinct. We read articles in the paper. We read information.
LET’S INVESTIGATE: The Scientific Method The Scientific Method? What’s it all about? Click the button to play a song about the scientific method.
Understanding Primary & Secondary Sources. KWL  Head a sheet of paper with MLA Heading: PS Sources.  Create a KWL chart.  Write down at least two things.
Primary and Secondary Sources
Research is the systematic investigation to establish facts or solve a problem It is important in order to learn something new about a topic.
Primary & Secondary Sources By: Deborah Kallina. Learning Objectives Identify “primary source” Identify “secondary source” Explain the difference between.
Countdown October 30, 2013 No Journal  No Journal  Sharpen pencil Sharpen pencil Fill in your agenda. Fill in your agenda. Have your RESEARCH notes out.
Mr. P’s Class Term Paper All the Steps on the Path to an “A” Term Paper in World History.
Fact and Opinion To be a good reader, you should be able to tell the difference between a fact and an opinion. Figuring out facts from opinions is something.
What is the difference? FACT VS. OPINION.  Facts can be proven to be true or false Today is Monday.  Facts can apply to all people and places All people.
Sources, Credibility, and Citation.  When you research (verb), you locate reliable information from a variety of sources. The word research (noun) also.
Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between sentences that are facts and sentences that are fiction.  A FACT can be proven to be true.  An.
Thursday September 3, 2015 Computer lab today. SSR time for 20 min. while students finish their tests.
Nonfiction What it is, how to read it. Definitions to know: 1. Biography 2. Autobiography, Memoir, Narrative non- fiction 3. Essay 4. Informative article.
Analyzing Sources of Information Review Get your clicker ready. Here we go!
2010. Question 1 A ____________________ is a place you get research information. a. paraphraseb. source c. summarized. plagiarism.
Bell Work On the popsicle stick provided please write your first and last name. On page 4 in your notebook title it Bell Work and write the following question.
Research Paper Tips. Tips we’re going to cover today: Evaluating a Website Evaluating a Website Avoiding Plagiarism Avoiding Plagiarism Levels of Evidence.
Warm Up 4/25/2016 BRAINSTORM: How do you know if a website is reliable or not? (think of some ideas of what might hint that a website is or is not reliable/accurate/trustworthy)
Primary and Secondary Sources. Page 27: Primary vs. Secondary sources Primary SourcesSecondary Sources Source: A piece of information- can be almost anything!
U.S. History Research Paper
LET’S INVESTIGATE: The Scientific Method
Resources! Primary and Secondary.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Reliable and UNRELIABLE Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Adapted from: georgewbushlibrary. smu
Primary and Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Bell Work On the same Bell Work page write the question or answer in a complete sentence and answer: What do you think primary and secondary sources are?
Sources.
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
What are Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources????
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Do Now: What are some methods historians can use to reconstruct the past? (Think about materials that they could study) HW: Read pages 6-11 Download,
Primary Sources vs Secondary Sources
Putting the vocabulary into action…
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
REFERENCE AND RESEARCH
Primary & Secondary Sources
Primary and Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary and Secondary Sources
primary source examples
Presentation transcript:

Bell-work Thursday Draw a T-chart onto your paper like below: Place the following sources in either column. Diary, Newspaper, Photo, Recording, Video, Thesaurus, Book, Dictionary, website, textbooks, Biographies, Data and Original Research Diaries, Journals, Encyclopedias, Chronologies, Speeches, Interviews, Letters, Memos, and Autobiographies. Primary Sources Secondary Sources

Write the word and letter of the correct definition next to it. Write the word and letter of the correct definition next to it. 1.Critique 1.Critique 2. Summary 2. Summary 3. Paraphrase 3. Paraphrase 4. Thesis 4. Thesis 5.Reliable source: 5.Reliable source: A. A clear, precise single idea with supporting details keeps a research paper focused and on target. B. short piece of writing about a longer piece that includes only the most important details C..org.mil.edu D. is a restatement of the author’s ideas in your own words. E. An author’s opinion or personal belief

Take notes over the next slides (use your judgment on how much you want to write down) EQ 28 How do we differentiate between primary and secondary sources? EQ 28 How do we differentiate between primary and secondary sources? EQ 29 How do we distinguish fact from opinion? EQ 29 How do we distinguish fact from opinion? Fact or Opinion? Do you know the difference?

Fact A fact is a statement that can be proven true (or false) with some objective standard A fact is a statement that can be proven true (or false) with some objective standard For example: The biology students are in Science Lab 3A. For example: The biology students are in Science Lab 3A. *This is a “provable” statement. It can be determined that there are people, who study biology, who are in a room that has scientific lab equipment for scientific laboratory work. The room number (3A or otherwise) can also be proven.

Opinion An opinion is a statement that a person believes An opinion is a statement that a person believes to be true but it cannot be measured against an to be true but it cannot be measured against an objective standard objective standard For example: For example: Science Lab 3A is too small for the biology class. Science Lab 3A is well equipped for biology classes. *The first statement depends on a number of factors, and many people may agree, but there is no “standard” for the appropriate size of a science lab. *The first statement depends on a number of factors, and many people may agree, but there is no “standard” for the appropriate size of a science lab. *The second statement depends on what the biology class does in the lab. Someone may think that the lab has enough materials for class, equipment or materials may be missing for other work that isn’t usually part of the class. *The second statement depends on what the biology class does in the lab. Someone may think that the lab has enough materials for class, equipment or materials may be missing for other work that isn’t usually part of the class.

Fact or opinion? 1.July 4 celebrates American Independence Day. 1.July 4 celebrates American Independence Day. 2. Mr. Lopez is a good music teacher. 2. Mr. Lopez is a good music teacher. 3. The boiling point for water is 212° F or 100°C. 3. The boiling point for water is 212° F or 100°C. 4. Skateboarding is good exercise. 4. Skateboarding is good exercise. 5.Obama is the greatest president because he cares about us. 5.Obama is the greatest president because he cares about us. McDonalds is not healthy for some people. McDonalds is not healthy for some people.

EQ 31How do we draw conclusions about the validity of a web page as a source of information EQ32 How do we analyze a statement that opposes a view presented in a web page?

What if we find an opposing statement on a website? Let’s check out MTSU’s website Let’s check out MTSU’s website 1.Is this statement a fact or opinion? 1.Is this statement a fact or opinion? You can schedule a visit to MTSU. You can schedule a visit to MTSU. 2.Does this statement contradict information found on this web page? 2.Does this statement contradict information found on this web page? MTSU does not offer public transportation for their students. MTSU does not offer public transportation for their students.

Citations What information needs to be cited when doing research? What information needs to be cited when doing research? Look at the handout and the 4 most common ways to cite. Look at the handout and the 4 most common ways to cite. Let’s grab a book from the library cart, a Tennessee Wildlife magazine, a dictionary, and I’ll post a web site on the board. Let’s grab a book from the library cart, a Tennessee Wildlife magazine, a dictionary, and I’ll post a web site on the board.

Exit Ticket Fact or opinion? Fact or opinion? Write 3 facts and 1 opinion about yourself Write 3 facts and 1 opinion about yourself Make it hard for us to guess which ones is the opinion. Make it hard for us to guess which ones is the opinion.