 THE OLYMPICS  7 TH Grade Research  ….. A process.

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 THE OLYMPICS  7 TH Grade Research  ….. A process

Step 1: BRAINSTORMING  Pick topic then brainstorm (cluster map, bullets, mapping, cubing, etc.)  Remember to keep writing. It is not time to evaluate.  Cluster like ideas

1. BRAINSTORMIMG Journalistic questions:  Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? So what? Relationships  What causes___? What are the effects of ____?  What is the purpose of____?  Definitions  How does the dictionary define____?  What do I mean by ____?  What group of things does ____ belong to?  What parts can ___ be divided into?

Brainstorming continued Compare/Contrast  What is ____ similar to?  What is ____ different from?  Describe  color, shape, size,  Associate  What does ___ make you think of?

Brainstorming continued  TOPIC Physics of jumps in track and field WHAT DO YOU KNOW? WHAT ARE RELATED TOPICS?  Fosbery Flop (1968) Newton’s law of gravity  Gravity trajectories  Acceleration projectiles  drag force body mechanics  Center of mass  Speed=height  Form  lift

 From your brainstorming create a question based on an issue that your paper will be about  Should be specific  Should cover only what you will write about  Can still change as you continue the process of researching 2. ESSENTIAL QUESTION What important question do you want to be able to answer when you are finished researching??

2  Essential Question What effect does physics have on the height of jumps in track and field? How does physics effect the height of jumps in track and field? What effects do center of mass and speed have on the height of jumps in track and field?

2. ESSENTIAL QUESTION-Key Words  Importance of  Effects of (on)  Influence of (on)  Result of  Impact on (of)  The process  Cause of  The Legacy of  History of  Origin of  Characteristic(s) of  Contribution of  Evidence of WHAT? HOW? WHY?

2. Essential Question Topic Physics of jumps in track and field Essential Question How does physics effect the height of a jump in track and field. KEY WORDS SYNONYMS Fosbery Flop Lift height Acceleration speed Center of mass

 The thesis statement is the MAIN IDEA of your research paper.  Your thesis statement should be specific—it should cover only what you will discuss in your paper and should be supported with specific evidence. 3. PLANNING Thesis Statement Key Words (continued)

3. Planning-Thesis Statement  THESIS STATEMENT  Issue (fact)  Point of View (hypothesis)  Thesis-combine issue + fact

Step 3: Planning Thesis Statement  FACT: HEIGHTS OF JUMPS IN TRACK AND FIELD  HYPOTHESIS: EFFECTED BY PHYSICS  THESIS STATEMENT: HEIGHTS OF JUMPS IN TRACK AND FIELD ARE EFFECT BY PHYSICS.  (LATER TO CENTER OF MASS, LIFT, AND ACCELERATION).

STEP 4: Locating Information Stage Parts of the Library  Non Fiction –Dewey Decimal ex FER  Biography-arranged alphabetically by person’s last name i. e. B MAC  Reference-arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification. i.e. R CON  Databases and e-Books access on OPAC and Library web page VMS Catalog

4. Locating Information Stage Refining the Topic  Use your general and specific key words to look up materials on you topic.  Go through each source to determine if they will be useful, what information is available, and the amount of information available.  Understand the length requirement of your assigned paper.  Together the above steps will help you determine if you need to broaden or narrow your topic

STEP 4 Locating Information Indexes: Using key words Scan table of content and index of books using key words. Start with General key words Then try Specific key words. You may find other key words to use while scanning the index. Types of indexes: Regular Cumulative Cross reference-”See” of “See Also”

4. LOCATING INFORMATION Source Card (for Bibliography) Books, e-Books, Encyclopedias, Vertical File # ___________ BooksEncyclopedias Title __________________________________Author _________________________________ Author ________________________________“Article Title” ___________________________ Publisher ______________________________Encyclopedia Title ________________________ Place Published _________________________Volume Number __________________________ Copyright Date _________________________Pages used _______________________________ Pages used _____________________________Date of Publication ________________________ Format ________________________________Format __________________________________

7. Produce  Create your bibliography using Noodle Tools 

PLAGIARISM  What is Plagiarism?  Plagiarism is using the work of other people without giving them credit. You are falsifiying your work when you plagiarize.  How serious is it if you plagiarize? Page 12 of the VMS Student Handbook says: Students at Middle School are taught that plagerism is stealing. The following are considered plagerism: turning in someone elses wok, copying words or ideas for some one else without giving credit, failing to put a quotation in quotation marks, or copying sentence structure but changing words without giving credit.

CONSEQUENCEDS OF PLAGERISM  Pg 12 continued:  The consequences for plagerism will be a zero on the paper, detention, and parent notification. Subsequent offenses will result in a zero on the paper, ISS, and parent notification.

STEP 4: LOCATING INFORMATION Notecards (Index Cards)  Do not write in complete sentences—use phrases.  Paraphrase using your own word.  Do not use articles (a, an, the), adjectives

STEP 4: LOCATING INFORMATION NOTE CARD Topic: _______________________________Source # _________ Important Fact: ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ Page # _______________________

Step 4 Locating Information Note card 

STEP 4: LOCATING INFORMATION Taking Notes  Fill out the source card before you take notes.  One fact per card  Be sure fact answers essential question  You can duplicate facts from various books  Use more than one source

STEP 5: ORANIZE/ANALYZE Look through notecards discard any useless information Find additional information if necessary

SYNTHESIZE  Organize your notes so all main ideas and supporting details together  Put them in order that makes the most sense  Paper clip, color code, whatever you like to keep them organized  Make sure each main idea has enough detail to support it. Continue to research if necessary.

STEP 6: SYNTHESIS Outline Bullet Concept Map (Web) Outline I. IntroIII. Conclusion A. Hook A. Restate thesis B. Thesis Statement (in different words) C. B. II Body C. clincher A. Fact B. Fact C. Fact D. Fact E. Fact

STEP 6: SYNTHESIS Bulleted List IntroConclusion hook restate thesis thesis statement clincher Body fact

STEP 6: SYNTHESIS  WEB Intro. Body Conclusion hook Thesis statement fact Restate thesis In different words clincher

7. Produce  Create your storyboard. Make sure you are answering your essential question.  Have a peer edit your rough draft.  Revise and edit your final copy.  Use your rubric to make sure you have followed the research process exactly and have included everything.

STEP 7: PRODUCE  Storyboard for Power Point Title ______________ Thesis _____________ ___________________ ________________________ Fact _______________ Fact Fact________________________ ___________________ ___________________________ Fact ________________ Fact ______________________ ____________________ __________________________ 1 Visual *Visual 6

 Storyboard—Continued  Fact __________________ Fact ____________________  ______________________ ____________________________  Fact __________________ Fact _ Fact__________________  ______________________ ____________________________  Fact   Restate thesis (in diifferent Clincher______________________  words) ________________ ____________________________  _____________________ *Visual Visual

Evaluate  Reflect on your research experience.