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Title: Gwinnett County Research Process


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Gwinnett County Research Process
  • Lilburn Elementary
  • by Lisa Campbell
  • Media Specialist

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Five Basic Steps
  • The Well, Duh! approach.

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obvious
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logical
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Step 1. Planning
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Pick a topic!
  • (Well, Duh!)

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Your topic is no doubt too large, so you must
narrow it down
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so you dont go crazy
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Trying to write a report on a huge topic is like
trying to take a sip from a fire hose
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Information Overload
  • The internet doubles every three months!

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Lets say you want to do research on the
Revolutionary War.
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You check our catalog and see that we have 137
books on the Revolutionary War.
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The county databases have hundreds and hundreds
of articles
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Too much! Where do you start?
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How to narrow the fire hose
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What small part of the revolutionary war really,
really interests you?
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Uniforms?
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Weapons?
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Hospitals?
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One battle?
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One person?
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You get the idea
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Now youre ready to pull your materials.
Its no longer a fire hose of information, but a
digestible amount of information.
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That's it! Step 1 of the Research Process is
simply this
  • Pick a topic
  • Narrow topic
  • Select your materials

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Step 2. Drafting
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Take notes!
  • (Well, Duh!)

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Youll never remember all the things you are
reading.
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Every time you pull something from a website,
book or magazine, write down the source. This
will make step 4 much easier.
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Ok, youve got notes.
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great stuff, but it is kind of a mess
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Organize your cards and papers so it sounds good
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and makes your point
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Now you can write your first draft.
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So, Step 2 is this
  • Take notes (with source information)
  • Organize notes
  • Write draft

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Step 3. Revising
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Read it to your parents, friends or teacher
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They might have suggestions for you
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Revise your report. Make it better.
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Step 3 again
  • Share it.
  • Get feedback.
  • Revise it.

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Step 4 Final Editing
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Prepare the final version of your research.
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Double check
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grammar
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spelling
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Make sure the bibliography is complete and in the
correct format.
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Ask Ms. Campbell for example sheet
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Step 4 is
  • Finalize
  • Double check grammar and spelling
  • Check Bibliography

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Step 5. Publishing/Presenting
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Present your final report
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Graciously accept the applause
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think
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How could you have improved it?
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Review
  • 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.

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Quiz!
  • 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

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Quiz!
  • 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

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Quiz!
  • 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

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Quiz!
  • 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

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Quiz!
  • 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

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Quiz!
  • 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

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Quiz!
  • 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
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