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Research Paper

Research Paper. Famous Americans. Important Dates. May 8 th – May 16 th – Library Research days Monday, May 12 th – Note Cards due at end of class Tuesday, May 13 th - Outline due at end of class Friday, May 16 th - Paper due at end of class (20 Points EC)

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Research Paper

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  1. Research Paper Famous Americans

  2. Important Dates May 8th – May 16th – Library Research days Monday, May 12th – Note Cards due at end of class Tuesday, May 13th - Outline due at end of class Friday, May 16th - Paper due at end of class (20 Points EC) Monday, May 19th – Final day to turn in paper. No papers will be accepted after this date unless you are absent on 5/19 then it is due the first day you return.

  3. What am I writing about? • The paper will include 5 paragraphs • Introduction, Biography, Historical Context, Importance, & Conclusion • Introduction • Topic sentence, thesis, intro sentences • Biography • This includes information like where they were from, family, school, career, etc.

  4. What am I writing about? • Historical Context • What was happening in the world & the US during this person’s life? • What impact did it have on this person’s work, contributions, or successes • Importance • How did this person influence the US? • Do their contributions and/or successes have an impact today? Why? How? • Conclusion • Restate your thesis and conclude you ideas

  5. Thesis & Guiding Questions • Thesis Statement • Why was ______________ considered a famous American? • Guiding Questions • What was the biographical background of __________________ ? • What was happening in the US and the world during _____________’s life? • What successes and contributions did ___________ have that were important to the United States?

  6. Parts of the research paper • Note Cards • Outline • Final Paper

  7. Note Card Source Side Source Card Author’s Last Name, First Name “Article Title” Journal Title, volume, (year): pages Database. Database Publisher (if known) ETMS Library. Access date <URL of database publisher’s home page>.e

  8. Note Card Research Information Side • Biographic Information • Born January 1, 1865 • Born in Atlanta, GA • Father – Farmer • Mother – Homemaker • 2 Brothers • Went to College for Science • Harvard, Graduated 1887

  9. Example of an Outline • Famous American Name • Introduction • Main Idea • Supporting detail • Supporting detail • Supporting detail • Supporting detail • Biographic Information • Main Idea • Supporting detail • Supporting detail • Main Idea • Supporting detail • Supporting detail • Historical Context • Main Idea • Supporting detail • Supporting detail • Supporting detail You may have more or less details You need a new section for each paragraph

  10. Remember the due dates Be aware of the due dates . Remember that if your note cards and/or outline are not turned in on time I will call home to let your parent/guardian know that you have not turned in that part and will have one day to complete it for ½ credit. Failure to turn it in after that will result in a zero for that part.

  11. Grading Rubric • Note Cards (75 Points) • 15 cards completed • Source listed on each card • Cards filled out completely • Outline (25 Points) • List the main ideas and supporting details of each paragraph • Final Paper(100 Points) • Introduction • Biographic Info • Historical Context • Importance • Conclusion

  12. Final Paper Use the rubric in your packet to guide your paper. It determines how you will be graded!

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