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Student Mini-Research Report Presentation Template Essential Questions Presentation Template

Student Instructions Delete both the Title slide and this slide after completing these instructions Ask your teacher for a model of how to create a Draft Summary (p. 14-16) http://www.proquestk12.com/lsm/pqelib/pdfs/antiplagguide.pdf Research and select 4-5 resources for your Draft Summary Copy and paste citations and significant information on your 3 Essential Questions from your resources to your Draft Summary Ask your teacher to approve and sign your Draft Summary Use your Draft Summary to copy and paste information and citations into this presentation template Use this completed template to outline your report to the audience Add interesting oral explanations to answer each essential question and facts listed (don’t read each bullet directly) Summarize your reasoned opinion on the topic assigned

Title of the Topic for Research Student’s name here Name of course/teacher here Type the date here Insert Graphic correlated to the issue above

Title of the Topic Major facts about this topic that make it important for students to research and understand Fact # 1 listed and further explained by student (include citation # in parenthesis from the Works Cited slide at the end) Fact # 2 listed and further explained by student Fact # 3 listed and further explained by student Insert any graphic, video, or sound that relates to these facts

Essential Questions for Critical Thinking (List at least 3 essential questions assigned by your teacher that require original thought and critical thinking) Essential Question # 1 listed here (these are assigned to you by your teacher prior to your research) Question # 2 listed here Question # 3 listed here Delete any instructions that are integrated into slides after completing the slide

List Essential Question # 1 Here (List at least 3 FACTS and EXPERT OPINIONS that support your answer to Essential Question # 1) Fact or Expert Opinion # 1 (from the Draft Summary that supports your answer to the question listed here and further explained (note citation # from last slide—Works Cited) Fact or Expert Opinion # 2 (and citation in parenthesis) listed here and explained in more detail Fact or Expert Opinion # 3 (and citation in parenthesis) listed here and explained in more detail Delete any instructions that are integrated into slides when slide is completed Insert any graphic, video, or sound that relates to these facts

List Essential Question # 2 Here (List at least 3 facts and expert opinion that support your answer to Essential Question # 2) Fact or Expert Opinion # 1 (from the Draft Summary that supports your answer to the question listed here and further explained (note citation # from last slide—Works Cited) Fact or Expert Opinion # 2 (and citation in parenthesis) listed here and explained in more detail Fact or Expert Opinion # 3 (and citation in parenthesis) listed here and explained in more detail Delete any instructions that are integrated into slides when slide is completed

List Essential Question # 3 Here (List at least 3 facts and expert opinion that support your answer to Essential Question # 3) Fact or Expert Opinion # 1 (from the Draft Summary that supports your answer to the question listed here and further explained (note citation # from last slide—Works Cited) Fact or Expert Opinion # 2 (and citation in parenthesis) listed here and explained in more detail Fact or Expert Opinion # 3 (and citation in parenthesis) listed here and explained in more detail Delete any instructions that are integrated into slides when slide is completed

Summary of What I Learned about the Topic (List at least 3 important ideas or concepts about this topic that you didn’t know before you started this research activity) New and Significant Idea or Concept # 1 (summarize it and then explain in more detail (don’t read each bullet) New and Significant Idea or Concept # 2 (summarize it, and then further explain in more detail) New and Significant Idea or Concept # 3 (summarize it, and then further explain in more detail) Delete any instructions that are integrated into slides when slide is completed

Works Cited (Use and list here at least 4 of the 5 resources from your Draft Summary that you cite on your slides) Citation # 1 (teacher may specify formal citation style. ProQuest recommends copy/paste actual citation from the Draft Summary to save time for better presentation) Citation # 2 Citation # 3 Citation # 4 Delete any instructions that are integrated into slides when slide is completed