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By: Tyler Kaple

 What I already know What I already know  What do I want to know What do I want to know  The story of my search The story of my search  My search result My search result  My growth as a researcher My growth as a researcher  My works cited My works cited

 Smoking causes lung cancer  People who smoke tend to die at an earlier age  Secondhand smoke is very dangerous and can effect the people around you

 How many people a year die from smoking related causes?  What kind of illnesses can you get from smoking?  How many people smoke?  Why do people start smoking?  How can someone who smoke stop?

 4-25 learned non linear PowerPoint  5-1 learned how to hyperlink  5-2 did my initial questions  5-3 learned about reference books  5-6 found information on smoking  5-7 learned about parenthetical citation  5-8 printed off articles from power library  5-9 learned that works cited has to go in alphabetical order  5-10 finished first page  5-13 finished second page  5-14 finished third page and started getting information from book.  5-15 learned how to cite a book  5-16 printed rough draft due in class  5-17 graded my peers rough draft  5-20 made correction to my rough draft  5-21 printed final draft

 Teen smoking  Movement to protect non-smokers  Cigarette Laws  Nicotine  Side effects of smoking

 How to correctly format paper  How to cite a book  How to format Works Cited  How to make a paper flow  How to find a reference book

 Davis, Robert, and Wendy Koch. "The Smoke's Cleared." USA TODAY. 22 Jul 1998: 1A-2A. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 09 May  Harris, Gardiner. "Targeting Tobacco." New York Times Upfront. 13 Dec 2010: 8+. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 15 May  Iorio, Nicole. "Up in Smoke." Time for Kids World Report Edition (Vol. 11, No. 22). 31 Mar 2006: 4-5. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 10 May  Keyishian, Elizabeth. Everything You Need to Know about Smoking. New York: Rosen Pub. Group, Print.  Schwartz, Janet. "Up in Smoke." American Cheerleader. Dec. 1997: SIRS Discoverer. Web. 14 May 2013.

 "Smoking." Compton's by Britannica. 01 Aug 2011: n.pag. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 13 May  Tasker, Fred. "Teens, Tobacco and Truth." Miami Herald (Miami, FL). Sept : 1F-2F. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 13 May  "Teens and Tobacco." Tobacco Information and Prevention Source (U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services). 16 Mar 2001: n.pag. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 07 May  "Tobacco: A Hazardous Substance." SIRS Digests. Spring 1996: n.pag. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 10 May  "Tobacco Wars." Current Events. Dec : 1-3. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 09 May 2013.