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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 27 28 1 (MARCH) 2 3 4 5 Topic Selection 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Bib Cards Due Bib Cards Due 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Note Cards Due Topic Selection Library C Lab Note Cards Due 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Outlines Outlines No Due Due School 27 28 29 30 31 1 (APRIL) 2 Nearly Perfect Draft Due Nearly Perfect Draft Due 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 C Lab Final Draft Due Final Draft Due

Research Train Schedule Town Due: 3/7 (A, C) & 3/8(B, D) One internet source or data-base source One Book One General Encyclopedia source One Specialized Encyclopedia source (ex. Encyclopedia of Sport) One free choice source (must be print material no computer) Note Cards Depot Due: 3/15 (A, C) & 3/16 (B, D) One note/idea per card Minimum of 50 cards Must be properly numbered Outline Village Due: 3/21 (A,C) & 3/22 (B, D) Put index cards in order Hand in electronically & print Nearly Perfect Draft Burge Due: 3/30 (A, C) & 3/31 (B, D) Spelling & grammar counts Hand in electronically & print Research Paper City Due: 4/15 (A, C) & 4/16(B, D) Print two copies Hand in electronically and to turnitin.com Font: 12 point font, Times New Roman 1 inch margins Title Page (title, your name, your block) Works cited page Minimum of 3 pages of content Double spaced

Picking a Topic Students may select his or her own topic for their research project. It must be from American History. There are only two restrictions. The first is that it can't be a topic they have already written on in the past. The second restriction is that it can't be the same topic another student is doing. In order to make topic selection fair each student will pick a number. Students will then select their topic in the order of their perspective numbers. Start Research Check List [ ] 50 or more index cards (any color or style) [ ] E-mail address for turnitin.com [ ] Research Topic that you have not used before [ ] Computer Logon Basic Requirements The Research Project as a whole is worth 200 points or two test grades. The actual research paper is worth 100 points. Each of the steps in the process is taken out of 25 points. (Bibliography Cards, Note Cards, Outline, Almost Perfect Draft) s Each student must have at least five sources. For each source they must fill out a bibliography card. The blank cards can be picked up from Mr. O'Donnell and the School Library. Each card is worth five points making a total of twenty-five points for the grade. Each student must use at least one nonfiction book, encyclopedia article, specialized encyclopedia article and an Internet or database source. No one may use more than one textbook, internet, or database source with out special permission. Check List [ ] Internet source /database source Check to make sure you have at least five sources of the right type before you try and get your bib cards graded. [ ] Book [ ] General encyclopedia source [ ] Specialized Encyclopedia source (reference books) [ ] Free Choice (Print Material)

Magazines Specialized Encyclopedias General Encyclopedias COMPUTERS FICTION REFERENCE BOOKS FICTION CIRCULATION DESK NON FICTION BIOGRAPHY DOOR OFFICE DICTIONARY ATLAS MAIN DOOR OLD MAGAZINES PAPERBACKS EXIT DOOR

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Note Cards Each student is required to write out fifty note cards. Each card is graded as being half a point. Thus fifty note cards equals a full twenty-five points. Any student who completes more than fifty cards will not be given a higher grade. Each note card will contain a fact found in the student s research. The individual card should contain two numbers with a letter in the center. The first number is the individual note card number which will indicate how many are complete. (1-50 or more) The letter that follows it will indicates which the information was taken from. (A, B, C, D, E, etc.) The second number indicates the page the information was taken from. For example 29-C-204 indicates that this in note card twenty nine and the information on it is from source (bib card) C on page two hundred and four. The information on each card should be in the student s own words unless it is a quote. Students should be very careful not to copy sentences word for word from any source as this would be plagiarism. Sebanek, and Meyer, and Hemper. Writers Inc: A Student Handbook for Writing & Learning. New York: Heath, Houghton Mifflin Co, 1996.

The first number indicates which note card (1-50) it is. The letter shows which source the information came from. The second number reveals what page in the source the information came from. Pag e Nu r mbe Car dl e ourc of S Bib ette r Fact Note Card #

Work Cited Page Setup MLA Guide for Works Cited Page Type the words Work Cited, not underlined or in quotation marks, centered at the top of the page. Alphabetize the citations by their first word (unless that word is a, an, or the ). Use hanging indentation (the first line of each citation begins at the margin, the second line and all subsequent lines are indented). : AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAA The entire page should be double spaced. Books For books that have editors instead of authors, follow examples listed below but put ed. or eds. after the name or names of the editors. If a book has two or three authors add the additional author(s), first name first, after the primary author. If more than three authors add et al. after the first author Two Authors One Author Author's last name, first name. Title. City of publication: Publisher, copyright year. Scibilia, Alexandria. Loud and Proud. Herkimer: Cheesy Publishing, 1990. Author's last name, first name and second author s full name. Title. City of publication: Publisher, copyright year. Gillard, Brittany and Jacquelyn Ortiz. Castaway. New York: Big Fish Publishing, 2005. More Books >

MLA Guide for Works Cited Page Books Continued More than three Authors Author's last name, first name et al. Title. City of publication: Publisher, copyright year. Perron, Anthony et al. Anarchy is the Future. New York: Penguin Press, 1953. Encyclopedias The author s last name may be in tiny print at the end of the article. If no author s last name is given start with the title of the article. Print Encyclopedia Author's last name, first name. "Title of the article. Title of the Encyclopedia. copyright year. Staring, Katelyn. Telescope World Book Encyclopedia. 1967. Online Encyclopedia Author's last name, first name. "Title of the article. Title of the Internet Site. copyright year. Publisher. Day Month year of access. <full internet address>. Kamp, Carol. "Outdoor Recreation vehicles. World Book. 2003. World Book Inc. 12 May 2005. <http//:www.worldbook.com>.

MLA Guide for Works Cited Page Website The authors name may not be on the website. Be very careful because the person who created the site may not know what they are talking about. Professional/Corporate Personal Website Author's last name, first name. Title of Site. Name of organization. Day month year of access <full internet address>. Hawkins, Genny. Exploding Barbie. Death to Barbie Inc. 17 March 1999. <http://www.barbie-go-boom.com>. Author's last name, first name. Title of Site. Day month year of access <full internet ad dress>. Dupont, Allysa. Greeks Are Geeks. 4 March 1990 <http://www.greekgeek. com>. Database If the database source is a journal instead of a magazine include a volume number after the name of the periodical (ex. Vol. 8) and put date of article in parentheses. Online Encyclopedia Author's last name, first name. Title of article Name of Magazine/Journal. Date of article: Database Name. Online. Day month year accessed. Clark, Matt. Whales Journal of Biology. 1997: ProQuest Direct. Online. 29 September. 2004.

MLA Guide for Works Cited Page Video/Movies Title. Directors full name. Name of Distributor, copyright year. Video Parting is such sweet sorrow. Moses Verenich. Warner Brothers Video, 1994. Magazines/ Newspapers Magazines Author's last name, first name. "Title of the article. Title of the magazine. Day Month year of publication: pages. Carney, Christopher. Clown Days The Circus Circulator. 17 August 2001: 48-49. Newspapers Author's last name, first name. "Title of the article. Title of newspaper. Day Month year of publication: section pages. Taylor, Zackary. The Nature of Evil. The Buffalo News. 8 October 1993: B2 4.

Interview Interview Last name of person interviewed, first name. Personal Interview. day Month year of interview. O Donnell, Hugh. Personal Interview. 28 April 1980. Outline The third grade in the research project is the outline. The outline like the other steps is worth twenty-five points. Each outline will be arranged by Roman numerical, then upper case letter, followed by numbers and lower case letters. The Roman numerical should indicate each main topic to be discussed starting with the introduction and ending with the conclusion. The Uppercase letter should indicate the location of big ideas or paragraphs. Numbers should indicate the individual ideas with in the paragraph. If a student wishes (they don't have to) to include more detail they may do so with a lower case letter. The outline should indicate the order of ideas not individual facts or note cards. The more detail that is put into the outline will make writing of the Almost Perfect Draft easier.

HOW TO DO AN OUTLINE STEP #1 STEP#2 Login using your name and password. Open up Microsoft Word (start, programs, Microsoft office, word). Save it as your name here + outline. Write your outline. Below is an example of one. It is easier to go through and do your main ideas first. Then go back and fill in paragraphs and facts. If word tries to auto format something in a way you don t want it to you can fix it. Just click on edit then undo auto format (control+ Z). I. Intro. II. Major Idea A. Paragraph a. Fact/idea b. Fact/idea A. Paragraph a. Fact/idea b. Fact/idea c. Fact/idea d. Fact/idea III. Major Idea A. Paragraph B. Paragraph a. Fact/idea b. Fact/idea c. Fact/idea IV. Major Idea A. Paragraph B. Paragraph V. Major Idea VI. Major Idea VII. Major Idea VIII. Conclusion Helpful Hint If you have an a you must have at least a b. It is an English grammar thing. STEP#3 When your finished with the outline and ready to hand it in save it to my file folder on the G drive. Go to file and click on Save As. When the window pops up use the pull down menu at the top to select the g drive, then students, then Mr. ODonnell. Save your outline here to be graded. Then save a copy to your own directory.

The Almost Perfect Draft should not be thought of as a rough draft as much as something ready to be graded. The researcher should make this paper as complete as they possibly can. This is because no matter how perfect someone may think their draft is there are always mistakes to be found. In order to create the best possible final draft a student should make the rough draft as perfect as possible. NEARLY PERFECT DRAFT CHECK SHEET VICTIM: BASIC REQUIRMENTS [ ] Three full pages of content or more (not including work cited & title page) [ ] Double spaced [ ] 12 point font (this is written in 12 point font) [ ] Normal margins and type font [ ] Work Cited Page included [ ] Citations within paper format ex. (authors last name page number) WORK CITED PAGE [ ] Hanging indentation used [ ] Double spaced [ ] Citations alphabetized by the first letter of the citation (authors last name) [ ] All of the citations in the body of text matches the ones in the work cited [ ] Work cited page follows the right format [ ] Citations within paper format ex. (authors last name page number) CONTENT [ ] The paper reads like it has been written by author (not plagiarized) [ ] The paper follow a logical order [ ] The introduction tells the reader what the paper is about [ ] The conclusion tells the reader what the paper was about or ends logically [ ] The paper make sense [ ] The paper is understandable to someone who does not know the subject ENGLISH TEACHER APPROVAL RATING [ ] Spelling is correct [ ] Grammar is correct [ ] punctuation is correct [ ] There are no run-on sentences [ ] No sentences that could be two separate sentences OVERALL GUT FEELING

Final Draft The Final draft will count for a hundred points. Which is the equivalent of a test grade or half of the total project. Every pupil must turn in two identical copies of the paper. The paper will have a cover sheet that includes the title, the authors name and block. The cover sheet will be followed by at least three pages of content. This will followed by a work cited page. The paper will follow the MLA style manual. It will have one-inch margins and twelve-point font. It will be double spaced and written in a normal font. (Arial, times new roman, courier) Points will be taken off the paper for being late.

TURNITIN.COM DIRECTIONS A) On your web browser go to http://www.turnitin.com B) Click on the User Login button. C) Click on the Would you like to create your user profile? link. (step 1) Type your e-mail in the box and click the next button. (step 2) Type in the first letter of your last name plus your phone number in both boxes and click on the next button. Don t Capitalize. Ex. t555-8327 (step 3) Fill in the first and last names boxes and then select US from the first drop down menu. Select New York from the second drop down menu. (step 4) Select student from the drop down box. (step 5) Click on the I agree-- continue with profile link. (finish) Click on the start class enrollment wizard link. wizard (step 1) Enter the class ID: 1103236 Enter the class enrollment password: redheadsrule Click on the next button. wizard (step 2) Click on the end wizard and go to login page link