Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Research scaffolding

How to write research questions based on a summary. 

Let's use Juana's star summary to generate ideas. 

Remember:

1. Your idea must be covered thoroughly and succinctly in two pages. 

2. Must be derived from the reading. 

3. Must lend itself to more research. 

1) Hook: Description, illustration, narration or dialogue that pulls the reader into your paper topic. This should be interesting and specific.

Now to  write a good hook!


 Here are some things recommended for a good hook:
  • A literary quote which may even include some poetry.
  • A quote by a famous person.
  • And anecdote or simple story.
  • A question which poses a clever conundrum.
  • A definition  
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Sources


Take the information you used for your quote and write this as the first fact for your first source, SILENT SPRING.

You will use internal citations, and create a bibliography for this paper, as you can see on the rubric. We will use MLA formatting, because this is what you'll use in English.

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