Title: NBPS 8th Grade Research Paper
1NBPS8th Grade Research Paper
- Guide to Topic Exploration
2Why Examine the First 100 Days?
- Making informed decisions about complicated
issues is a critical life skill. - This skill must be guided and practiced.
- Today, given the ease of access to information as
well as the great number of unreliable sources
available, making informed decisions is even more
challenging.
3Why Examine the First 100 Days?
- Students must master
- defining a need for information
- locating appropriate information
- evaluating the reliability of that information
- using that information to make informed decisions
regarding complex issues that affect their lives.
4Using First 100 Days Why?
- President Obama was elected on a platform of
change. In his inaugural speech, he set specific
goals for his administration to achieve this
change. Through his first 100 days, the
President has attempted to use the power of his
office to move the country toward achieving these
goals. Whether or not his efforts have been
effective is a matter of argument.
5Using First 100 Days Why?
- Students must decide for him or herself if the
President is succeeding in achieving the vision
outlined in his inauguration. This can only be
done by examining the specific actions he has
taken during the first 100 days.
6Task
- Students are going to write a research paper that
states your opinion on whether President Obama
has moved toward achieving his vision for
America. This vision was broken into three
separate themes The Price and Promise of
Citizenship The Economy and Science, Technology
and the Environment.
7Task continued
- Select one theme to investigate. Research the
Presidents actions within this theme and focus
on one specific topic he has attempted to
influence. Research this specific topic further
and then determine whether or not you feel he has
moved the country toward his vision. You will
support your position with information on this
specific topic that you have found through
research.
8Requirements
- Students must
- provide information that explains your
understanding of your chosen theme - detail the actions President Obama has taken to
this point - declare whether or not you believe these actions
have moved the country toward his vision. - Research paper must
- be at least three typed pages, double-spaced,
using 12-point font. - reference information from the NBPS RESOURCE PAGE
FOR OBAMA'S FIRST 100 DAYS. - cite at least three different sources of varying
type (online periodical book etc.). - follow MLA format for a research paper (including
Works Cited page).
9Extensions
- Students may also
- cite and analyze expert evaluations of President
Obamas actions - compare President Obamas actions to the actions
of past presidents.
10Themes
- In President Obamas Own Words
- Price Promise of Citizenship
- Those values upon which our success depends
hard work and honesty, courage and fair play,
tolerance and curiosity, loyalty and patriotism. - The Economy
- The state of the economy calls for action, bold
and swift, and we will act not only to create
new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for
growth. - Science, Technology The Environment
- We will restore science to its rightful place,
and wield technology's wonders to raise health
care's quality and lower its cost. We will
harness the sun and the winds and the soil to
fuel our cars and run our factories.
11Science/Tech Article Energy Climate Bill
Advances (Day 85)
12Highlight Possible Research Ideas From Article
13Potential Topics from Article
- Additional (Not Highlighted)
- Energy Efficiency
- Climate Change
- Renewable Energy
- Carbon Dioxide Emissions
- American Clean Energy Security Act of 2009
- EPA
- Solar Energy
- Wind Energy
- Cap Trade System
- New Electrical Grid
- Air Pollution/Greenhouse Gases
- Indias Energy Plan
- Chinas Energy Plan
14Additional List of Possible Topics
- Stem Cells
- Electric Cars
- Hybrid Cars
- Alternative Fuels
- Solar Energy
- Wind Energy
- Nuclear Waste
- Hurricane Preparation
- FEMA
- Green Energy
- Air Pollution
- EPA
- Organic Food
15Research Activity for Choosing a Topic
- Teacher will read an article with their
students and model how specific topics can be
synthesized from it (for example, after reading
Energy and Climate Bill Advances from day 85
the teacher could write renewable energy,
Solar power, or even Global warming as
potential topics that could be derived from the
article.
16Research Activity for Choosing a Topic continued
- Students will have the remaining class
period to read articles from the page. Students
who are using computers to access the 100 Days
page will read the articles online. Students
working without a computer will read printed out
articles that they will exchange with other
students when they are finished.
17Research Activity for Choosing a Topic continued
- Students will be responsible to fill out a
President Obamas First 100 Days Research Topic
Article Guide for three (3) articles that they
read.
18Research Activity for Choosing a Topic
- After they finish their three Article Guides,
students will choose one article to act as the
focal point for their research topic, and
synthesize their topic.
19President Obamas First 100 Days Research Topic
Article Guide
- About the Article/Source
- Article/Source Name
- Website Address
- Theme (Please select, can fall into multiple
categories) - Specific Issue
- In the Article/Source
- Summary of Article/Source
- Information About Issue
- What Has President Obama Done?
- Why This Issue Interests Me?
- Beyond The Article/Source
- What Else Do I Need To Know About My Topic?
- What Else Do I Need To Know About What President
Obama Has Done?