Title: Gwinnett County Research Process
1Gwinnett County Research Process
- Lilburn Elementary
- by Lisa Campbell
- Media Specialist
2Five Basic Steps
3obvious
4logical
5Step 1. Planning
6Pick a topic!
7Your topic is no doubt too large, so you must
narrow it down
8so you dont go crazy
9Trying to write a report on a huge topic is like
trying to take a sip from a fire hose
10Information Overload
- The internet doubles every three months!
11Lets say you want to do research on the
Revolutionary War.
12You check our catalog and see that we have 137
books on the Revolutionary War.
13The county databases have hundreds and hundreds
of articles
14Too much! Where do you start?
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16 How to narrow the fire hose
17What small part of the revolutionary war really,
really interests you?
18Uniforms?
19Weapons?
20Hospitals?
21One battle?
22One person?
23You get the idea
24Now youre ready to pull your materials.
Its no longer a fire hose of information, but a
digestible amount of information.
25That's it! Step 1 of the Research Process is
simply this
- Pick a topic
- Narrow topic
- Select your materials
26Step 2. Drafting
27Take notes!
28Youll never remember all the things you are
reading.
29Every time you pull something from a website,
book or magazine, write down the source. This
will make step 4 much easier.
30Ok, youve got notes.
31great stuff, but it is kind of a mess
32Organize your cards and papers so it sounds good
33and makes your point
34Now you can write your first draft.
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36So, Step 2 is this
- Take notes (with source information)
- Organize notes
- Write draft
37Step 3. Revising
38Read it to your parents, friends or teacher
39They might have suggestions for you
40Revise your report. Make it better.
41Step 3 again
- Share it.
- Get feedback.
- Revise it.
42Step 4 Final Editing
43Prepare the final version of your research.
44Double check
45grammar
46spelling
47Make sure the bibliography is complete and in the
correct format.
48Ask Ms. Campbell for example sheet
49Step 4 is
- Finalize
- Double check grammar and spelling
- Check Bibliography
50Step 5. Publishing/Presenting
51Present your final report
52Graciously accept the applause
53think
54How could you have improved it?
55Review
- Step 1 Planning
- Pick a topic
- Narrow it down
- Select Materials
- Step 3 Revising
- Read it to several people.
- Get their feedback.
- Rewrite paper.
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing
- Present your research.
- Reflect on how it could have
- been even better.
- Step 2 Drafting
- Take notes
- (with sources!)
- Organize notes
- Write first draft
- Step 4 Editing
- Final stab at perfect spelling, good grammar,
and a logical paper. - Make sure bibliography is complete and in the
right format.
56Quiz!
- What part of the research process involves taking
notes? - Step 1 Planning
- Step 2 Drafting
- Step 3 Revising
- Step 4 Editing
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing
57Quiz!
- What part of the research process involves taking
a final look at the grammar and spelling? - Step 1 Planning
- Step 2 Drafting
- Step 3 Revising
- Step 4 Editing
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing
58Quiz!
- What part of the research process involves
rewriting your report after getting advice? - Step 1 Planning
- Step 2 Drafting
- Step 3 Revising
- Step 4 Editing
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing
59Quiz!
- In what part of the research process would you
pull books for your report? - Step 1 Planning
- Step 2 Drafting
- Step 3 Revising
- Step 4 Editing
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing
60Quiz!
- In what part of the research process would you
pick a topic? - Step 1 Planning
- Step 2 Drafting
- Step 3 Revising
- Step 4 Editing
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing
61Quiz!
- In what part of the research process would you
read your report to your best friend? - Step 1 Planning
- Step 2 Drafting
- Step 3 Revising
- Step 4 Editing
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing
62Quiz!
- In what part of the research process would you
take a bow and sign autographs? - Step 1 Planning
- Step 2 Drafting
- Step 3 Revising
- Step 4 Editing
- Step 5 Presenting/Publishing