CHAPTER 44 Finding Sources P. 432-452. WITH ONE PARTNER --  Read Chapter 44 “Finding Sources” pg. 432-452  Create a MIND MAP that organizes the information.

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CHAPTER 44 Finding Sources P

WITH ONE PARTNER --  Read Chapter 44 “Finding Sources” pg  Create a MIND MAP that organizes the information  Overview  Important Details  Summary  Read Chapter 44 “Finding Sources” pg  Create a MIND MAP that organizes the information  Overview  Important Details  Summary

PRODUCT – MIND MAP  Strategy for note taking.  Beneficial for recording information:  Storing  Organizing  Prioritizing  Learning  Reviewing  Fuses words and pictures together

HOW TO…  Start with white paper  Use colored pencils/crayons  Draw a CENTRAL IMAGE  Create branches or sections  Expand outwards  Sub headings  Sub topics  Smaller branches  Keywords  Symbols

CHAPTER 45 Evaluating Sources p

CHAPTER 45 – “EVALUATING SOURCES” P  Read the chapter  Notice, in the margins are references to other sections of the textbook  Use these to enhance your knowledge

RECALL THE CGCC LIBRARY DATABASE PRESENTATION After reading the chapter, write a paragraph (8-10 sentences) that synthesizes the CGCC Library presentation with information from Chapter 45.  Evidence  Examples  Citations