Viera High School Media Center Research notes (25) Notes in packet (25) /50pts TOTAL Research Organizer Name: Project Name: Elizabethan Poster Project Teacher: Mrs. Connor Due Date: Focus on the information need Investigate resources to look for an answer Note and evaluate facts Develop information into knowledge for presentation Score presentation and search Go to http://www.sunlink.ucf.edu/finds/ for online tools that support FINDS
POSTER PROJECT POSTER BOARD: 1. Annotated Bibliography- Minimum 2 database sources MLA 7 citation at the top of a page Notes must be in bullets: Key words or phrases not complete sentences! 2. Diary Entry (1 page)-should be a summary of the topic From the perspective of a person related to your topic Include the who, what, where, why, when Written in first person (i.e. You will never believe what happened to me ) Use an event from your timeline 3. Time Line Create a timeline (6 events) Important dates/events about your topic 4. Pictures 3 total pictures. Each picture Must include copyright info below each picture Must use easybib.com to create a citation for the Works Cited page 5. Works Cited Page MLA format (use www.easybib.com) 2 information sources minimum 3 picture citations minimum You will be researching a topic about Elizabethan England. My Topic ASSIGNMENT POINT VALUE DUE DATE Annotated Bibliography 25 Completed Poster 100 Works Cited Page 50 FINDS research booklet 25
Focus on the information need what are you turning in? Project Timeline Mrs. Harris Student Monday: Explain project Take notes in your FINDS packet Teach Database searching Teach Easybib.com Review Note taking Tuesday: Log into Easybib, create new project Go to Database find article & take notes Homework: Find database articles & cite on Easybib Wednesday: Review writing in first person Research notes due by end of period Work on writing Diary Entry Thursday: Teach citing images Finish Diary Entry Smart Art Timeline Find images and cite them in Easybib Create timeline Homework: Finish Diary Entry Friday: Review Printing Works Cited page Diary Entry due beginning of class Poster Foam Board for sale $2 Finish finding & citing images Works Cited page due by end of class- Mrs. Harris Home work: Finish timeline & assemble board Monday: Board is due today! Turn it in to Mrs. Connor Investigate resources to look for an answer 1. What are some online databases you can use to find the information you need for your project? - How do you access them at school? - Passwords for home access: Username/barcode: hawks
Note and evaluate facts paraphrasing The following except was found through Gale s Power Search: The Elizabethan Era is known for the elaborate outfits that men and women wore to court and elite social functions. Extremely detailed portraits of the wealthy have given us a clear idea of how they dressed. The wealthy wore furs and jewels, and the cloth of their garments featured extravagant embroidery. But theirs was not the typical fashion of the times. The poor and even the middle classes dressed more simply. However, few detailed portraits or records of the clothing of the poor remain. In Elizabethan England one's clothing provided an observer with instant knowledge of one's social status. With a growing middle class, the rich and powerful clung to their age-old distinction of wearing clothes that made it immediately clear that they outranked others. Sumptuary laws, or statutes regulating how extravagantly people of the various social classes could dress, had been in effect for many years in England. Soon after taking the throne Elizabeth passed her own sumptuary acts, preserving the old standards and setting out in great detail what the different social ranks were allowed to wear. "Daily Life in the Elizabethan Era." Elizabethan World Reference Library. Ed. Sonia G. Benson and Jennifer York Stock. Vol. 1: Almanac. Detroit: UXL, 2007. 181-194. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 12 Feb. 2014. Take bulleted notes: Write a sentence from your notes in first person:
Note and evaluate facts Works Cited Citing Information and Images with MLA Electronic database (Student Resources, Power Search, World Book, etc.) Book or Website Images Images from the Database You must add Digital image to the database citation! "Portrait of Elizabeth I." Digital Image. Gale Student Resources in Context. Detroit: Gale, 1754. Student Resources in Context. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. Must display the copyright notice, year, and copyright holder: Scroll to the bottom of the article the citation is done for you! Copy and paste the Source Citation into Easybib.com All 59 options Write/Paste Citation Use www.easybib.com Use www.easybib.com All 59 options Digital Image Use www.easybib.com All 59 options Write/Paste Citation Add Digital image. (after title/description) Change article name to image description if info citation If you cannot find the name of the copyright holder/date for the image, you can use date and name of the website: 2014 Gale Easybib.com Username: Project Title: Password: [Date on website] [Name of website] 2009 CIA World Factbook Make sure you log in every time you use Easybib. Create a project folder and use it to keep all your citations organized How do I make that cool symbol? Type ( c ) and it will automatically format it for you
MLA 7 1. Times New Roman 2. Size 12 3. Double spaced 4. Hanging indentions 5. Alphabetical order 6. 1 Margins Titled Works Cited & centered Works Cited Business Coalition for Climate Action Doubles." Environmental Defense. 8 May 2007. Environmental Defense Organization. 24 May 2007 Polsdorfer, J., MD. "Tendinitis." Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.. Vol. 5. 3rd ed. Detroit: Gale, 2006. 2 pp. 5 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. VIERA HIGH SCHOOL. 4 Apr. 2008 Portrait of Elizabeth I." Digital Image. Gale Student Resources in Context. Detroit: Gale, 1754. Student Resources in Context. Web. 11 Dec. 2014. ABC Order & Double-spaced Times New Roman 12 A digital image Citation must say Digital image after the image title All lines indented after the first: 1. Highlight text 2. R. click / Paragraph 3. Change Special tab to Hanging Remember- No URL s in MLA7
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Score your project using Research Poster Project Rubric Research notes & Finds Booklet 5 Completed packets with research notes 3 Mostly completed packet with some notes 2 Mostly completed packet with some notes turned in late Did not turn in FINDS packet Diary Entry 1 st person point-of-view 5 Completed all the requirements 1 page typed 30pts Completed some of the requirements, less than 1 page 2 Completed the requirements, but turned in late Did not turn anything in Timeline 25 pts. Completed all the requirements for 6 events 2 Completed some of the requirements for less than 6 events 1 Completed the requirements, but turned in late Did not turn anything in Pictures 25 pts. Included 3 pictures cited properly 2 Included 2 pictures cited properly 1 Included 1 pictures cited properly Included some pictures Works Cited 5 Works Cited Page with information and pictures properly cited correctly 3 Works Cited Page with information cited correctly 1 Information and images cited, but not correctly Did not turn in a Works Cited Page Important Reminders! 1. Mrs. Harris is available every morning (except Thursdays) from 8:00-8:40 to assist students with projects 2. Late work will be accepted one day late for ½ credit 3. Foam poster boards are for sale (while they last) in the media center for $2