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1 Helpful hints and Strategies to research

2 8 steps Getting organized for Research Selecting a topic Background Reading for Historical Context Narrowing your topic Gathering and recording Information Analyzing and Interpreting sources Developing a thesis Developing, Improving, and Finalizing project.

3 Organization Develop and Maintain a Positive Attitude Develop a Paperwork Management System Discover human Resources Decide : Individual or Group Work Choose the Right Project.

4 Paperwork Management System 3- ring binder Accordion – sectioned Folders- – Manila with envelopes – Pocket

5 Helpful People English Science Social Studies Librarian Technology- Mrs. Lyons Outside Sources – Pikes Peak Libraries – University – Experts in subject – Eyewitness

6 Individual v Group Individual – Advantages Independence Decision making Schedule No issues in opinion or work ethic

7 Individual v Group Individual – Disadvantages Sole responsibility Little collaboration Lack of motivation

8 Individual v Group Groups – Advantages Improve collaborative skills Share ideas Make decisions together Utilize each person’s strengths and talents

9 Individual v Group Groups – Disadvantages Scheduling issues Differences of opinion Differences in work ethic ***** Communication issues

10 Projects Research Paper Web Site Exhibit Performance Documentary http://www.trumanlibrary.org/histday/video/

11 Topic Selection Determine Research Questions – Who? – What? – Where? – When? – Why? – How?

12 Topic Selection Interest – The topic interests YOU – Brainstorm ideas Do not limit yourself Different perspective of an issue Individual point of view

13 Topic Selection Manageable – Fairly specific in focus – Narrow as you research

14 Topic Selection Tips – Don’t choose a topic that is too complex Technical Background knowledge – Don’t choose a very recent topic 25 year guideline

15 Topic Selection Relates to the Theme – Be able to clearly communicate either verbally or written how your topics connects to the theme.

16 Background Reading for historical context Note taking – Cornell – Outline – Index cards Source Sheets – Word document – Works cited – Index cards

17 Background Reading for historical context Sources – Books – Articles – Encyclopedias – Textbooks – Newspapers – Museum – Historical Societies

18 Background Reading for historical context Possible topic changes How does topic connect – History class – Time period

19 Background Reading for historical context Connection to BIG IDEAS – Civilization and Innovation – Human Interaction – Values, beliefs, political ideas, and institutions – Conflict and Cooperation – Patterns of social and political interaction

20 Background Reading for historical context Revision – Topic (narrowing) – Research questions Person/Idea/Issue Background / Context Impact/influence/ change

21 Background Reading for historical context Goals – Finalize topic – Narrow focus – Determine and write your research questions – Write a statement that connects your topic to the theme. – Write a “ Working title” – 2/10 start

22 Examples Theme: Taking a Stand – Basic Interest- Women and the Labor Movement – Narrowed Subject- Clara Lemlich (person) – Main idea to Connect topic to Theme: Clara Lemlich took a stand in 1909 by encouraging workers to go on strike for safer working conditions.

23 Examples Theme- Conflict and Compromise Basic Interest- Native Americans Narrowed Subject- The Sioux conflict and the Treaty of 1868 (issue) Main Idea to connect topic to theme: – Designed to bring compromise, the Treaty of 1868 actually led to the conflict between the Sioux and the poineers.

24 Examples Working Titles – Clara Lemlich: Taking a Stand for Working Women – Treaty of 1869: Compromise gone wrong.


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