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THE RESEARCH PAPER Let the journey begin…..
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What is a research paper? A research paper is a carefully planned essay that shares information and proves a point.
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Writing a thesis statement… A specific subject + a particular stand, feeling, or feature = an effective thesis statement
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Thesis Checklist Meets the requirements of assignment Identifies a limited, specific subject Focuses on a particular feature or feeling about a subject Supported with convincing facts and details Stated in a clear, direct sentence (or sentences)
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Sample thesis: Writing assignment: Research paper about social issue Subject: Homeless people Thesis statement: Who are the homeless (SUBJECT) and what are the reasons for their predicament?(FEATURE) Writing assignment: Research paper about human growth and development Subject: Personality traits Thesis statement: Certain personality traits(SUBJECT) are shaped primarily by the person’s peer group. (POSITION)
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Searching Tips Begin by writing some basic questions that you would like to answer in you report. Any time you find information that answers a question, take notes on it.
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PRIMARY An original source: Diary Person Event Survey Etc. TYPES of INFORMATION SECONDARY Not an original source: Magazine article Web site Encyclopedia, journal, etc. Documentary
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Information PACKAGES Personal sources Books Reference works Periodicals Audiovisual Electronic Mail Government or business publications
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Information PLACES Libraries Computer resources Mass media Learning sites Government Research sites Conference sites Workplace
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EVALUATING the INFORMATION Is the information current? Is the information complete? Is the information accurate? Is the source an expert? Is your source biased?
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Note Cards Part One Use to keep track of sources Organize by author’s last name Number each entry in the upper right hand corner of the card 5 Olsen, Shawn M. Chocolate Lover’s Guide. Hayti: Charger Publishing, 1987.
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Note cards Part Deux Note cards: –Record details, information, quotations –Record page number where information can be found –Use descriptive word or heading at top 5 Delicious ways to enjoy chocolate -a handful of chocolate chips -chocolate ice cream with Hershey's syrup -“Chocolate/chocolate cake at Café is the BEST!” -Ghiradelli hot chocolate -homemade brownies
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Writing the draft “When you are writing nonfiction, there’s no use getting into a writing schedule until you’ve done the research and you have the material.” -Tom Wolfe
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Getting started... Arrange your note cards into their most logical order. Construct an outline---a writing plan Thesis + Topic Sentences (TS) + Concrete Details (CD) Search for any additional information needed to develop thesis
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2. Writing the body- 3. Writing the conclusion- 1. Developing your introduction-
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4. Revising- 5. Proofreading and Editing- 6. MLA Documentation-
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Giving proper credit MLA documentation Make sure you download, read and use the Parkrose Writer’s Guide
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AVOIDING PLAGIARISM I’m looking for who has been naughty and who has been nice.
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Final copy requirements- MLA format Title Page Heading Page numbering Body Works Cited
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Example of a completed research paper http://telecollege.dcccd.edu/library/Module5/Sample.htm
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Grading Rubric Don’t forget you are CIM graded for: - Organization - Sentence Fluency - Ideas & Content - Conventions AND - Citations YOU MUST GET ALL 4s OR HIGHER TO PASS
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