1.1. Define the problem 1.2 Identify the information requirements |
You must have a minimum of 2 sources, and a maximum of 5. |
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2.1 Determine kinds of sources 2.2 Prioritize sources |
Encyclopedia, database, books, Internet Books, Internet, databases, newspapers, tv (news) Books and databases are credentialed from the publisher; remember that Internet sites will require the student to check the credentials to make sure the site is academically appropriate. ONE Encyclopedia article only. |
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3.1 Locate actual resources 3.2 Locate information |
Books: Look up your country in the catalog Databases: Facts on File World Geography and Culture Online; 1 encyclopedia article may be used Internet: Google, but only academically acceptable sources - not travel agency sites, or holiday sites with anonymous authors. |
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4.1 Engage (read, view, interview) 4.2 Extract (make notes) |
Take notes electronically using Microsoft Word and save them to a flash drive or your network folder. Look for key concepts and good quotes. Take notes electronically using Microsoft Word and save them to a flash drive or your network folder. Look for key concepts and good quotes. The Internet can be used but be sure to use credentialed sources. MLA date format: day month year Heading example: 21 September 2010 Works Cited example: 21 Sep 2010 |
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5.1 Organize information 5.2 Present information |
Did you do your Works Cited page? Make sure that your Works Cited page follows MLA formatting: 1" margins, 12 point Times New Roman font, with resources in alphabetical order in hanging format. Double space everything - no more than double space. PDF of how to do a picture citation (website and database) If you are having trouble with the hanging format in Microsoft Word for your works cited, click here |
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6.1 Judge the product 6.2 Judge the process |
Did you credential your sources? Did you use proper MLA format for your paper? What did you learn about Christmas traditions in a Spanish speaking country? What did you learn about research? |
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