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1 DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.) Tomorrow’s WotD Quiz Words: AcridWinsome AffablePernicious OmnipotentCognizant ObfuscateRecant DiscomfitCapricious

2 ENG 11R MAY 11TH You Need: Laptop; Writing Utensil; notes CLASS: WotD Quiz Words (5 min.) Work Time for Literary Reports (35 min.) LAB: VOTE: Option 1 or Option 2 Option 1: Additional Work Time & SSR Option 2: #28 Brainstorm Activity

3 ENG 11R MAY 11TH You Need: Laptop; Writing Utensil; notes LAB, OPTION 2 Small Groups: Interpret quote on handout front page; share (10 min.) Small Groups: Questions for handout back page; share (15 min.) Rotating groups: Interpretation & 2 lit. elements from works you know (no repeats; 15 min.)

4 DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.) Tomorrow’s WotD Quiz Words: AcridWinsome AffablePernicious OmnipotentCognizant ObfuscateRecant DiscomfitCapricious

5 ENG 11R MAY 11TH You Need: Pencil; Scantron; Green #27 Sheet CLASS: Huck Test (40 min.) LAB: WotD Quiz Words (5 min.) Work Time for #27 Paragraphs (35 min.)

6 ENG 11R MAY 12TH You Need: Writing Utensil; WotD Quiz; Logged-in Laptop; Research Project Handout CLASS: WotD Quiz (10 min) Research Paper Intro; Developing Research Questions (10 min.) Work Time: Create Research Question, Thesis, & Start research (20 min) HW: Complete Question & Thesis for 5/13; 7th--#27 Paragraphs for 5/18

7 THE PROCESS & TYPES OF SOURCES An Introduction to Research

8 1. Develop your Research Question & Thesis The research question is what guides you through selecting sources and choosing relevant information. It is the question your thesis is trying to answer. What is the most important problem for combatting climate change in the United States? Your thesis is your proposed answer to your research question. It may change throughout your project. The most important problem for combatting climate change in the United States is transportation emissions.

9 1. Develop your Research Question & Thesis Choose the research question that fits with the size of your project: What is the 2010 rate of juvenile delinquency in the U.S.? What can we do to reduce juvenile delinquency in the U.S.? Does education play a role in reducing juvenile delinquents' return to crime?

10 2. Identify the right sources for your question Source Type/GenreInformation ProvidedOften Found Primary SourceFirsthand account of an event, experiment, new thing, or research-specific to that thing Books, Academic Papers, Some Newspapers Secondary SourceAnalysis of firsthand accounts by others-more general Books, Academic Journals, Newspapers, Encyclopedias Peer-Reviewed SourceProvides information reviewed by an expert community Books, Academic Journals Academic PaperExpert-created informationAcademic Journal JournalismCurrent-event reportingNewspapers Literature“Story truth” of eventBooks, Magazines “Infotainment”Amusing, but impracticalBlogs, Websites

11 3. Find sources-library catalogues & databases For primary sources, academic papers, peer- reviewed sources, some encyclopedias, and select journalism, head to a Library Database For secondary sources, journalism, some encyclopedias, and some literature, a Web Search may do (beware infotainment) For encyclopedia entries, literature, books, and some academic journals, use the Library Catalogue

12 Better sources Worse Sources Are from reputable institutions (e.g., newspapers, universities) Share authorship Cite their sources Have an “About” page Don’t include obvious bias Aren’t from reputable institutions Don’t report publication info Do not cite sources Don’t have “About” Include obvious bias 4. Process sources for quality & information

13 4. Process sources for quality & info (cont’d.) Skim sources for major headings, keys, charts, tables and other textual features that help you figure out what sort of information is included Read the sections of the text that are relevant to your research question & thesis Evaluate Sources with the checklist on page five Take notes that record key ideas and evidence that you could use as citations in your writing. Create annotations that help readers understand your sources

14 5. Organize processed information by topic Make notecards (physical or electronic) that allow you to move around the information in your notes Arrange information in a way that best fits your thesis Try a few different arrangements of topics for the best organization of your paper

15 6. Write information into a coherent narrative Write your thesis, outline, and information into one word document Start writing around these features, breaking down the formatting into the paper as you go Try to connect the different parts in one story, perhaps following a process, cause and effect, chronological, or compare/contrast modes of organization

16 7. Revise for publication (especially citation) Review your research paper for errors of fact, grammar, and usage. Revise sentences where your citation is wrong/takes over your argument According to Johnsonville, “the best brats are made with sufficient fat and key spices to move the eater into the zone of proximal heart attack” (138). Better: Industry publications claim that well-made brats take eaters into the “zone of proximal heart attack” using fat and spices (Johnsonville 138). Change some sentences or organization around to make your work easier for readers to understand (get some feedback)

17 With the remainder of the period 1. Create a NoodleTools Project for your Research Paper and share it with the right dropbox 2. Write a Research Question & Thesis-Mr. Hoffman will leave feedback before school tomorrow

18 DO NOW-Record the following in your writer’s notebook or binder (5 min.) Word of the Day: Acrid Part of Speech: adj. 1. Sharp or unpleasant in taste or smell 2. Deeply or violently bitter Context: burning Connotation: pollution “His abuse of the car’s clutch led to an acrid stench permeating the cabin.”

19 ENG 11R MAY 13TH You Need: Logged-in computer; NoodleTools CLASS: NT Refresh; Effective Source Types; Evaluating Source Quality (10 min) Work Time: Create Project, Share, Write Research Question and Thesis, Find, Evaluate, and Annotate Sources (30 min.) HW: 2 Annotated & Evaluated Sources

20 ENG 11R MAY 13TH Work Time: Find, Evaluate, and Annotate Sources (30 min.) Annotation: 2-3 sentences answering p. 3 questions Evaluation: 1-2 sentence holistic summary of answers to p. 5 questions Complete for HW

21 ENG 11R MAY 13TH Work Time: Find, Evaluate, and Annotate Sources (30 min.) Purpose Authority Currency Reliability Coverage

22 ENG 11R MAY 13TH Work Time: Find, Evaluate, and Annotate Sources (30 min.) Annotation: 2-3 sentences answering p. 3 questions Evaluation: 1-2 sentence holistic summary of answers to p. 5 questions Complete for HW

23 ENG 11R MAY 14TH You Need: Logged-in computer; NoodleTools CLASS: Making Note Cards (5 min.) Work Time: Find, Annotate, & Evaluate 5 Sources (35 min.); passes to library/get books for HW HW: 5 Annotated & Evaluated Sources Tomorrow: return to F8; Next Week in Library L1

24 ENG 11R MAY 15TH You Need: Logged-in computer; NoodleTools CLASS: Work Time: Notes from Sources (40 min.) HW: 5 Note Cards for 5/18


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