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HOW TO WRITE A RESEARCH PAPER CGHS Language Arts

How to Write a research paper

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How to Write a research paper. CGHS Language Arts. Step 1: Choosing your topic. 1. Ask yourself important questions. Most Important Step! Is there enough research available on the topic? Is the topic current? Is the topic pertinent to the assigned task?. Step 1: Some Considerations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How to Write a research paper

How to Write a research paperCGHS Language ArtsStep 1: Choosing your topic1. Ask yourself important questions.Most Important Step!

Is there enough research available on the topic?

Is the topic current?

Is the topic pertinent to the assigned task?

Step 1: Some Considerations2. Pick a topic that you find interesting.

3. If you cant find any relevant research, MODIFY YOUR TOPIC!You must either change your topic or narrow the focus.

4. Keep it originalYour ideas about the topic should be unique, which means that your resources should differ from your classmates.

Step 2: Researching1. Begin your research:

Forms include:Web pagesJournal articlesBooksEncyclopediasInterviewsBlog posts

Step 2: Researching2. Look for empirical research:These are articles or books written by experts in their respective fields.We can trust that this information has been fact-checked and peer reviewed.

Safe websites usually end in .edu.gov.org

Step 2: Where to Look?3. Primary v. Secondary Sources

4. Hard Copies: Books and JournalsFound in Media Center or Public Library

5. Use Academic DatabasesFound on GCPS Online Research Library located at Student Portal

Step 3: Annotate1. Once youve gathered all your research:Print it outSave to PDF

2. Re-read and annotate your articlesUse the annotation tool to identify any information that relates to your topic.

This includes identifying main ideas and supporting details that best relate to your topic.

Step 3: Organize Your NotesNow that you have annotated your articles, place all of your highlighted phrases and ideas into categories based on topic.**Topics assigned by grade levelExample:Topic: Analyzing a famous work of literatureCreate a list of notes on each sub-topic 1.) characters2.) certain points in the plot 3.) symbols the author presents

Take a momentWhat questions do you have about the research process so far?

What experience might you already have with this process that the class can benefit from?

Why do you think research is important to our community? (academic and/or social)

If you dont document your sourcesYoure likely to receive this reaction

Which leads us to Step 4

Step 4: Construct a preliminary bibliography / works cited pageAs you go through your notes, mark down the author, page number you got the information from, title, and publishing information for each article.

This will come in handy when you craft your bibliography, source cards, and works cited page later in the process.

Step 4: Source cards

The best researchers look like this

Step 5: Fact Cards

Step 6: Develop Your ThesisThe thesis statement is a 1-2 sentence statement in your introductory paragraph (last sentence) that states the main goal or argument of your paper.Thesis should express the main idea of your paperYour body paragraphs will relate back to your thesisHow to develop a thesis:Create a focus question that you intend to prove in your paper. (What is this paper about?) Consolidate your ideas into a few main points.The answer to your focus question, when constructed as a statement, will be your thesis statement.

Step6: Thesis ExampleFocus Question: What impact does the teaching of multicultural literature in high school have on students?

Thesis: The teaching of multicultural literature to high school students results in a capacity for empathy for others. (answer to focus question)

Step 7: Determine Your Main IdeasGo through your research and annotations to determine what points are the most pivotal in your argument . What ideas can you write whole paragraphs about? Which ideas to you have plenty of firm facts and research to back with evidence?

Make sure that your main ideas are directly related to your thesis statement!

Step 7: Main PointsJustify main points to the left, and indent subsections and notes from your research below each.

Word to the Wise: Make sure to include in-text citations at the end of each point, so that you dont have to constantly refer back to your research when writing your draft. Step 8: Writing Your PaperIntroductionPertinent background information about the topic.Thesis statement.Body Paragraphs Make sure all topic sentences support your thesisSupport every statement you make with evidence from the textAvoid using many long, direct quotesParaphraseConclusion

Step 8: MLA FormatHeadingIn-text citationsDouble spaced12pt. Times New Roman fontWorks Cited page

Creating the Final DraftEdit your Rough DraftTopic Sentences/Main Ideas support THESISProofread for grammar errors In text citationsWorks Cited page