In social studies, we started reading through the new handout for the Reformation, which can now be found in the Social Studies European history section. This will be due on Tuesday
So today was totally weird, mainly because we had the Hoops for Heart fundraiser during the afternoon. Overall, this severely threw off our schedule. In most classes, we just had time to look at the samples of a filled out Research Outline, and the associated Research Paper based on it. (Those are both in the last post.)
In social studies, we started reading through the new handout for the Reformation, which can now be found in the Social Studies European history section. This will be due on Tuesday
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milo
12/12/2013 06:15:10 am
So all we have to do is fill out the worksheet for the outline and we then start typing tomotrow in class ?
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Mr. Stevenson
12/12/2013 06:54:15 am
Yep.
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Milo
12/12/2013 07:14:27 am
Do we have to cite every bit of information from our note cards for the outline or can we put some of our own words into it ?
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Mr. Stevenson
12/12/2013 07:35:35 am
You do not need to quote anything...but even paraphrased material that you learned through the research should be cited. Check the sample paper.
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Milo
12/12/2013 08:08:40 am
Oh and for each new idea do we have to cite it from the same source or can we use the same source for more than one idea ?
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Mr. Stevenson
12/12/2013 08:17:09 am
You can use anything you want, as long as it is cited. The paper must utilize at least three separate sources overall.
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milo
12/12/2013 11:33:08 am
Can I use a seprate website ? Leave a Reply. |
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