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Research Paper Digital Note Cards & Graphic Organizers |Google Apps

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This resource saved me! I'm a math teacher who ended up with a group of Honor students each year who has to complete a Problem Based Learning Project and this helped me get them organized and understand proper research practices!
There is SOOOO MUCH. Its a bit overwhelming, but so useful. I did not use all of it, but I found the work on work cited and sources extremely useful.
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Description

These Digital Source Cards, Note Cards, and Graphic Organizers allow you to manage your research project via Google Classroom or class LMS. This easy-to-use Digital Interactive Notebook helps you walk your middle and high school students through every step of the Research Process.

Manage your research project in one place! No more lost note cards! You and your students have access to the project at the same time, so you can monitor their progress and provide timely feedback.

The right-hand margin of every slide is EDITABLE, so you can customize it to fit your needs. Add information and reminders. Ask questions.

Empower your students to take responsibility for their own learning with this thorough, yet easy-to-use, resource. Students can easily find information to commonly asked questions, which saves you time and allows you to focus on helping your students succeed.

The binder is comprehensive for students who are new to formal, academic research. If your students are more advanced, you can delete the slides you don't need.

⭐️ Students will learn to do the following:

1. Develop and Revise a Plan

2. Gather Relevant Information

3. Organize Information Using a Working Outline and Final Outline

4. Write and Revise the Paper

⭐️ The Sections of the Binder are as follows:

✅ 1. Research Process Overview

  • Editable Learning Goals
  • Research is Recursive

Plan Your Research

1. Determine Your Purpose and Audience

2. Formulate a Research Question

3. Explore Sources

4. Create Source Cards

Develop and Revise a Plan

Research Plan Overview

Gather Relevant Information

What is a Source Card?

5. Create Source Cards

Works Cited Entries Explained (2 Slides)

6. Write A Working Outline

Working Outline Graphic Organizer

7. Gather Information on Note Cards

Three Ways to Avoid Plagiarism

Nonfiction Reading Strategies

✅ 2. Gather Information on Source Cards and Note Cards

Research Project Plan

  • My Research Question
  • Thesis Statement
  • Notes/Ideas for Research
  • Source Cards Using information for MLA Format 9th Edition
  • A convenient Reference Chart to help students learn where to find all the information needed in a citation. Everything from Author to Containers!
  • Note Cards with EDITABLE Completed Examples
  • Quote
  • Paraphrase
  • Summary

✅ 3.Outlines:

  • Working Outline
  • Final Outline
  • Think Sheets for Thesis Statements and Topic Sentences

✅ 4. Organizers: Paragraph Organizers for Writing Every Paragraph of the Paper with Specific Instructions at the Point of Use

  • Historical Background Paragraph
  • Body Paragraphs
  • Introduction
  • Conclusion

✅ 5. Handbook: A Writer's Handbook that Covers Everything from Thesis Statements to MLA Format

  • How to Write a Strong Thesis Statement
  • How to Write a Topic Sentence
  • How to Give Evidence
  • How to Introduce a Quote
  • How to Elaborate
  • Elaboration Practice
  • MLA Format Quick-Reference Guide
  • Quick-Reference Guide to Formal Writing
  • Quick-Reference Guide to Citing Sources


Teacher Resources include the following:

1. Teacher Resources

  • How to Use This Product
  • Editable Sample Lesson Plan
  • Lesson Opener: Compass Points Activity Graphic Organizer

Tech Tips for Teachers

  • Tech Tips for Viewing Google Slides™
  • How to Assign Specific Slides to Your Students
  • How to Assign on Google Classroom ( 2 slides)
  • How to Change an Editable Slide to an Image
  • How to Change the Titles on the Binder Tabs

Teaching Resources

  • Research Paper Teaching Tips (5 Slides)
  • Time-Saving Feedback Tips (2 Slides)
  • Favorite Tech Tools for Writing Instruction (3 Slides)
  • Research Paper Topic Ideas
  • Editable Copy & Paste Note Card Feedback Comments
  • Editable Rubric using OrangeSlices™ Teacher Rubric Google Doc Add-On
  • Color-Coded Student Sample Paper

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Best wishes always,

Linda Ricci

M.A. Education

M.A. Journalism

B.A. English

More than 12 years experience teaching the research paper to eighth graders in a 1-1 laptop environment

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content.
Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience.
Develop and strengthen writing as needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting, or trying a new approach.
Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others.
Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.

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