oct. 2, 2012pg. #36 focus: science fair – background research objective: learn the expectations,...
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Oct. 2, 2012 PG. #36Focus: Science Fair – Background
ResearchObjective: learn the expectations, begin
research, write notes, cite sourcesHW: work on background research and
bibliography Warm-Up: Computer Lab Preparations1. What are the expectations in the
computer lab / media center?2. Write down this url:
www.kmstorres.cmswiki.wikispaces.net3. Take out 4 sheets of lined paper
Set Up of Documents
• Front of Sheet 1: Topic Questions
• Back of Sheet 1: Source 1 Notes
• Front of Sheet 2: Source 2 Notes
• Back of Sheet 2: Source 3 Notes
• Front of Sheet 3: Source 4 Notes
• Back of Sheet 3: Source 5 Notes
• Last Sheet: Background Research Essay / Put it All Together
Note Taking• Source 1 Notes page is for you to record
what you learned from your first source.• Source 2 Notes page is for you to record
what you learned from your second source.• Source 3 Notes page is for you to record
what you learned from your third source.• Source 4 Notes page is for you to record
what you learned from your fourth source.• Source 5 Notes page is for you to record
what you learned from your fifth source.
BACKGROUND RESEARCH Based on your research plan – What is your topic? Write a list of questions to help you understand
your topic, your experiment on the page – Topic Questions
Ex: If your experimental questions is –How does the type of fertilizer affect plant
growth?Sample Topic Questions are:What are fertilizers? How do they work? When
were they developed? What are the different types?
BACKGROUND RESEARCH Next, Search for your answers in magazines,
newspapers, articles, books, internet sites…
Interview an expert. Remember to record your answers /
information from each source in your own words.
For each resource you must collect specific information (next slide )
Collect this information
author name title of the publication
(and the title of the article if it's a magazine or encyclopedia)
date of publication the place of publication
of a book the publishing company
of a book the volume number of a
magazine or printed encyclopedia
the page number(s)
author and editor names (if available)
title of the page (if available)
the company or organization who posted the webpage
the Web address for the page (called a URL)
the last date you looked at the page
Printed Source Website Source
TITLE
AUTHOR
TITLE
AUTHOR
date of publication
the publishing company of a book
the place of publication of a book
Website Source
Funk & Wagnalls. Parachute From Discovery Education. Encyclopedia Article. 2005 . http://www.discoveryeducation.com/ (accessed 1 October 2012).
citation
* Google is a search engine not a source to cite.
INPUT Information for each source
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_bibliography_worksheet.pdf
FILL OUT BOX 1 FOR SOURCE 1 (not all boxes will be filled)
INPUT Information for each source
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_bibliography_worksheet.pdf
FILL OUT BOX 2 FOR SOURCE 2
INPUT Information for each source
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_bibliography_worksheet.pdf
FILL OUT BOX 3 FOR SOURCE 3
INPUT Information for each source
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_bibliography_worksheet.pdf
FILL OUT BOX 4 FOR SOURCE 4
INPUT Information for each source
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_bibliography_worksheet.pdf
FILL OUT BOX 5 FOR SOURCE 5
Last Step! Write your report. It can be handwritten on the last page of your
background research packet or you may type it. From your notes / what you learned from your
research you need to write at least 3 complete paragraphs for your report. All paragraphs include introductory sentence, explanations or details, and concluding sentence.
Details and more details, extended sentences, neat, proper grammar, no spelling mistakes…
Information clearly relates to the main topic.
Important: You need 5 sources. They can not be all
internet sources. All sources (information and graphics) must be
accurately documented. From your notes you need to write at least 3
complete paragraphs for your report. Background Research and Bibliography worksheet– due by October 11th
Where to START? Go to class wiki:
http://kmstorres.cmswiki.wikispaces.net/ Then press science fair. Scroll down to Bibliography. Press: Where to Go This will lead you to my page of links to
various sites on science fair topics and great sources for research.