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1 EXAMPLE TEMPLATES RESEARCH

2 PURPOSE Why do we research? It is a process that we learn to help us for school, college, or a job. I choose C.

3 SOURCES Your works cited page is extremely important to give credit to the sources that you found your information. Make sure that as you are researching, you always have your works cited page up so you can add to it for every source you use.

4 SAMPLE WORKS CITED Hanging Indent Last name Page #

5 SOURCES Your goal is to have at least 4 sources. For each source, you take notes in the form of at least 5 notecards. You will have a total of 20 notecards. Make sure to include the author of the source and the page number if applicable. If there is no author, make sure you put the title of the article. Copy the quote directly from the source to make sure you are recording the correct information. Later, we will paraphrase to make sure we are not plagiarizing.

6 NOTECARDS Woodsen 7 “In the upper East side, people are extravagant. There is no lazy Sunday where people stay in bed and just drink coffee. Breakfast is brunch put on by a five star hotel staff where a hundred of your friends and enemies are invited.”

7 NOTECARDS People that live in the upper East side are extremely rich. Even something as simple as breakfast on a Sunday turns into a big, expensive party.

8 NOTECARDS “The New York Lifestyle” “There are a lot of people in New York and several sections of downtown. The rich are separated by a mile from the rest of New York foot travellers. They are elite and the sons and daughters of the rich are famous by birth not by doings.”

9 NOTECARDS The gap between the rich and the poor is extremely large, but they all live within the same area of downtown New York. There are different smaller sections of this area that also emphasize the division between the two classes.

10 PAPER REQUIREMENTS You will be required to have a 3-4 page paper! What this means… At least three pages and a line on the 4 th page You need to have enough research from your notecards to fill three pages. Your appendix should be discussed in the paper. You will be given a rubric next week to make sure you have all the components of your paper!

11 APPENDIX

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14 OUTLINE I.Big Idea A. Smaller idea 1. detail 2. detail B. Smaller idea 1. detail a. example II. Big Idea A. Smaller idea 1. detail a. example 2. detail

15 OUTLINE I.Background Information A. Overview of Down’s Syndrome B. Thesis: Becky Lee is an inspirational person because she shows that people with life debilitating challenges can still reach their dreams. II. Biographical Information A. Place of birth B. Parents and family C. Down Syndrome diagnosis 1. parent’s reaction 2. early childhood therapy III. Career on Glee

16 THESIS Your thesis should act as a topic sentence for the entire paper. What is a topic sentence? Remember, it tells us what the paragraph is going to be about. For example, if your topic sentence says, “The strawberry is the greatest fruit,” then the entire paragraph must be about strawberries only. If you write about watermelon, then your topic sentence should be changed to: “The strawberry and the watermelon are the two greatest fruits.”

17 THESIS Your thesis should answer the question: Why is your topic controversial? Sample thesis statements: Oprah Winfrey is an influential person because she uses her fame in a positive way to draw attention to different problems in the world and to support effective charities. Abraham Lincoln is an influential person because he has changed the history of the United States forever by his Emancipation Proclamation and his assassination which prompted stricter rules for the secret service.

18 THINGS TO REMEMBER Your outline is the final step before you begin your rough draft for your paper. Some things to remember: -Only use third person! Do NOT use “I, me, my, you, we, you all, etc.” -Use this trick: When you want to write “you,” replace it with “one” or “a person.” Ex: If you know of someone suffering from this crime, you can suggest he or she move to a shelter.  If one knows of someone suffering from this crime, that person may suggest that he or she move to a shelter. -Write in academic language NOT texting language.

19 IN TEXT CITATION Many people use music therapy as a way to reduce anxiety. There are several different genres and unique artists that can appeal to one’s interest and personality. “Brain enzymes associate the rhythmic patterns and melodies of music as soothing factors” (Smith 7). This means that even if a person cannot express how he is feeling with words, music can still help them.

20 IN TEXT CITATION Winter driving should always be done with caution. Snow tires and chains can be helpful to ensure that tires are not slipping and sliding. “Often times bridges ice faster than roads because of their elevated status” (“Winter Driving Skills”). Driving on the roads or on bridges can be dangerous in winter and drivers should slow down and proceed with caution.


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