ahs library expectations m s. payne ask questions have a pencil/paper ready for notes sit up and pay...
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AHS Library ExpectationsMs. Payne
Ask questions
Have a pencil/paper ready for notes
Sit up and pay attention!
The Big 6 Research Process
Inquiry Based Learning
You have your topic...now what?
Create an essential question to guide your research
Essential Questions (EQ's):
Point to the heart of a subject and often are controversial.Generate multiple answers, perspectives and lead to other questions.Lead to discovery and in-depth study.Answers to essential questions cannot be found; they must be invented.The product of your research should reflect the answer(s) to your EQs.
1. The question needs to be researchable! It cannot be a "yes" or "no" question or one that only allows for one word/list of answers. The question must allow for a lot of data and information to be sifted through in order to be answered- details, details!
What NOT to do:
What organizations support the death penalty?
How many plays did Shakespeare write?
In which states was the Civil War fought?
2. The question has to have concrete meaning- it cannot be solely based on opinion. Everything must be based on evidence and research from reliable sources.
Tips for Developing Essential Questions
What NOT to do:
Should the death penalty be made illegal?
Is Shakespeare a great author?
Was the Civil War an important time in US history?
EQ Examples:
Topic- Civil War
EQ- Some say our country remains wounded by the slavery experience and the Civil War. In what ways might this claim be true and in what ways untrue?
Topic- Shakespeare
EQ- Why do we still study Shakespeare today?
Topic- Death Penalty
EQ- How does the death penalty impact society?
You try...
Topic- Fad Diets
EQ?
Topic- Neil Armstrong
EQ?
Partners- with a partner, develop an EQ for each topic. Be prepared to share with the class.
Supporting Questions
These are additional questions to provide background and guide the work you do to find the answer to your Essential Question.They are more topic specific.They help us support an answer to the Essential Question.
Supporting questions will have specific answers, but you must elaborate with details and additional information to explain your
answer.
Supporting Question Supporting Question Supporting Question
Essential Question
Example:
EQ- Why do so many Americans try fad diets?
Supporting Questions:
How many Americans report trying a fad diet each year?What are some of the most popular fad diets in America?What are the main reasons cited as to why people diet?What short term effects do fad diets have on the body?What long term effects do fad diets have on the body?How popular are fad diets in foreign countries?
Create Supporting Questions:
Rally Robin
You and your partner take turns creating supporting questions (write them down). The person with the longest
hair starts! You will have 2 minutes to create as many questions as you can.
EQ: How does the death penalty impact American society?
Supporting Questions:
You try...
Activity based on "The World on the Turtle's Back"