Romeo and Juliet Research Project REVISED TASK: This assignment asks you to write a research paper and present your findings to the class. (Details on the presentation TBA) Sources: For your paper, you must use at least THREE sources. You must use two print sources (this means at some point your resource was in print) and one web source. Additional Requirements: 1. Source Sheets/Notes 2. Cover Page 3. Outline 4. Works Cited OVERVIEW: In preparation for reading Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet, you will be researching medieval dating culture and considering the circumstances surrounding Romeo and Juliet s relationship. You will develop a thesis statement and write an essay surrounding the following research question: What circumstances of the 14th century (or the Middle Ages) made Romeo and Juliet's relationship difficult?
Paper Outline: Introduction Paragraph A. Hook/attention grabber relating to subject of the paper i. Transition B. Brief plot summary of Romeo and Juliet including TAG i. Transition C. Thesis statement presenting and previewing the ideas of your paper Body Paragraph #1: Courtship (falling in love) Key words/ideas to use as you research: Courtly love, Chivalry, Dating, Wooing A. Transitional topic sentence introducing first circumstance for consideration B. Description of how lovers courted each other in the Middle Ages/evidence with citations provided Body Paragraph #2: Marriage Key words/ideas to use as you research: Arranged marriage, Parental involvement, Age, Gender roles, Ceremony, Rituals A. Transitional topic sentence introducing second circumstance for consideration B. Description of how lovers married each other in the Middle Ages/evidence with citations provided Body Paragraph #3: Role of Women Key words/ideas to use as you research: (roles of) women in the Middle Ages, medieval women A. Transitional topic sentence introducing third circumstance for consideration B. Description of a woman s role in the Middle Ages/evidence with citations provided Conclusion Paragraph A. Restated thesis B. Brief summary of main points proven within the essay C. Offer some insightful conclusions related to the argument of your paper D. Effective clincher (leave your reader with something to think about)
SCHEDULE = lesson plan BOLD = due date January 2015 M Tu W Th F 22 21 Introduce prompt & rubric 22 Source Credibility & Integrating Multiple Sources 23 Source Sheet practice 26 27 28 Research w/source sheets 29 30 Thesis Generator Library 2 Distribute outlines & explain 1 ST SOURCE 2 ND SOURCE February 2015 3 RD SOURCE THESIS DUE M Tu W Th F 3 Paraphrasing vs. Plagiarizing 4 Intro - How to write a hook outline 5 MLA in-text citation -citation machine -build works cited page 6 Body Paragraphs explain 9 Writing Body Paragraphs (cont d in lab) 10 Conclusion outline OUTLINES DUE 11 Peer Editing Workshop ROUGH DRAFTS DUE 12 Outline & Title Page -type (MLA format) 13 FINAL DRAFTS DUE: - -cover page -outline -essay -works cited
Research Project Grading Rubric REVISED ESSAY **If material is copied word for word without a citation and quotation marks, student will receive a 0 for that paragraph. Similarly, if a student paraphrases borrowed material and does not include a citation, student will receive a 0 for that paragraph** Introduction /20 points Strong hook or attention grabber related to the topic of the essay Brief plot summary of Romeo and Juliet is given including title, author, and genre Thesis statement previews and matches ideas presented in the essay Varied transitions are used throughout to create fluency Body Paragraph 1 /30 points Begins with a transitional topic sentence introducing first topic supports thesis statement Describes in detail how lovers courted each other in the Middle Ages Body Paragraph 2 /30 points Begins with a transitional topic sentence introducing second topic supports thesis statement Describes in detail how lovers married in the Middle Ages Body Paragraph 3 /30 points Begins with a transitional topic sentence introducing third topic supports thesis statement Describes in detail the role of women in the Middle Ages Conclusion /20 points Effectively restates thesis first Briefly reviews main points proven with the essay Relates main points of the essay back to thesis statement No new information is given Ends with an effective clincher leaving the reader with something to think about (So what?!) Mechanics /10 points No errors in grammar or spelling are made that distract the reader from the content of the essay
Research Project Grading Rubric ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Source Sheets/Notes /20 points 3 or more sources (at least 2 are print/1 web) Minimum of four notes per source sheet All appropriate information is included Neatly printed and legible Corresponds to works cited page Cover Page /10 points Double spaced and the letters are centered. Research paper title (skipped to about 1/3 of the page) Name, Class, Teacher, and Date included (skipped several lines down from the title) Outline /10 points Formatted properly Essay follows the outline Works Cited /20 points Title and entries are formatted properly o Refer to this link for additional help: https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/05/ All necessary information is included with each entry Entries are listed in alphabetical order by author s last name All entries are punctuated, capitalized, and spelled correctly A minimum of 3 sources were used (2 print/1 web) TOTAL SCORE /200 points