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Taking Notes

Taking Notes. Research Process Mrs. Bovino. Book Check-Out. You may check-out one book. Check-out now, leave on Circulation Desk for other classes. Pick up at end of the day Return book before RA tomorrow! Penalties for late books: fines, point deductions, detentions.

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Taking Notes

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  1. Taking Notes Research Process Mrs. Bovino

  2. Book Check-Out • You may check-out one book. • Check-out now, leave on Circulation Desk for other classes. • Pick up at end of the day • Return book before RA tomorrow! • Penalties for late books: fines, point deductions, detentions

  3. Please take out the following: • Purple Sheet (due at end of period) • Sheet of paper to take notes • Note cards

  4. Note Cards • Academic: worth 20 points • Honors: worth 24 points

  5. What do I take notes on? • Does the information help to answer one of your first 2 supporting questions? • If yes, take notes! • Supporting Question #1: What was or Who was_________? • Supporting Question #2: What effect did _______have on the time period?

  6. Note Taking Options • Must use note cards • You can hand write or type • To type go to S:\Team Folders\ Library\Oral History Project • In Library • At home, print out from Library website http://www.crsd.org/page/10068

  7. As you take notes…. • # of Index Cards • Academic:Minimum of10-12 cards on each of the first two supporting questions. • Honors:Minimum of12-15 cards on each of the first two supporting questions. • Use one note card for each fact. • Write it in your own words. • Don’t forget to note the source.

  8. Research Question: How did polio affect society? Supporting Questions: 1) What is polio? (basic information) 2) What effect did polio have on the time period? 3) What effect did polio have on Helen Schaefer? Topic_________________________Subtopic_______________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Source___________page #__ Name______________________

  9. What if….? • What if you cannot find the answer to: “What effect did [your topic] have on the time period?”

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