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Research Project

Research Project. Paragraph Requirement. Evaluating non-fiction sources for reliable information. TSWBAT write a paragraph based on the information that they read on their topic and create a visual museum display presenting your assigned topic. . Introduction and Topic Sentence.

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Research Project

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  1. Research Project Paragraph Requirement

  2. Evaluating non-fiction sources for reliable information. • TSWBAT write a paragraph based on the information that they read on their topic and create a visual museum display presenting your assigned topic.

  3. Introduction and Topic Sentence On June 12, 1929, a little girl named Annelies was born into a loving family that soon faced great evil. She is better known as “Anne Frank” after writing about the two years she spent in hiding with her family and four other people during World War II. The diary that chronicles her life gives insight into real courage and hope. She did not survive the war, but her diary was spared, and through it, readers learn first and foremost about what real courage means. Anne, her sister, and parents faced unbelievable hardship, but never gave up. This teenage girl was literally trapped in a small space with people she did not choose—day in and day out. They had no conveniences and relied on what others could sneak in for food. They had to be completely quiet during the daylight hours in order to avoid detection. She was very brave in the face of great atrocities and chose to write rather than succumb to despair. In addition, her spirit of hope is shared with readers to this day. In an article simply entitled, “Anne Frank”, the author Dina Porst writes, The diary, which in all its translations and editions was at first perceived as simply the story of a young Jewish girl during the Holocaust, gradually became a symbol of suffering humanity, which despite its burden still believed in human values and the basic goodness of human beings. If Anne could believe that humankind is basically good and hang on to hope for a better future after the travails she experienced, her book represents faith in a world peace that can overcome evil. In conclusion, as Anne put pencil to paper, she not only shared a glimpse of a young girl’s life during a turbulent time—she testified to courage and hope.

  4. Introduction and topic sentence • The purpose of the introduction is to get your reader’s attention so that they want to read more. Maybe it is an interesting fact or background information. • On June 12, 1929, a little girl named Annelies was born into a loving family that soon faced great evil. • Your topic sentence is to show them what the paragraph is about. The topic sentence contains the topic “Anne Frank” and what the paragraph is going to be about: how she spent two years in hiding with her family. • She is better known as “Anne Frank” after writing about the two years she spent in hiding with her family and four other people during World War II.

  5. Paraphrasing details • In your research, you found facts and details that explained your topic. • You need to include these facts and details which you PARAPHRASE into your own words. • Add 2 paraphrased details. Look at your evaluation form. Use transitional words like “In addition” “Next” “First” “Then” as appropriate to introduce each new detail or fact.

  6. Example of Paraphrased Details • Direct quote: Anne’s diary has provided readers an insight to her courage and offered hope to all. • Paraphrased: The diary that chronicles her life gives insight into real courage and hope. • Direct quote: After Anne’s death, her diary was found in the attic by MiepGies. • Paraphrased: She did not survive the war, but her diary was spared, and through it, readers learn first and foremost about what real courage means.

  7. ICE quote • I – Introduce background information about the quote you are using in your paragraph. • C-Cite the author and the exact quote word for word (or if you do not know the author the ARTICLE’S TITLE and the # of the Evaluation Form – example: In the article “The Holocaust” (2) the author writes, “insert quote.” • E – Explain why the quote is relevant to your topic.

  8. ICE quote In addition, her spirit of hope is shared with readers to this day. In an article simply entitled, “Anne Frank”, the author Dina Porst writes, The diary, which in all its translations and editions was at first perceived as simply the story of a young Jewish girl during the Holocaust, gradually became a symbol of suffering humanity, which despite its burden still believed in human values and the basic goodness of human beings. If Anne could believe that humankind is basically good and hang on to hope for a better future after the travails she experienced, her book represents faith in a world peace that can overcome evil.

  9. I - Introduce • First introduce…maybe you will give background about who is stating the quote or explain what happened. • Use a transition • In addition, her spirit of hope is shared with readers to this day

  10. Cite • Cite the author (or article’s title) and write the quote word for word. In an article simply entitled, “Anne Frank”, the author Dina Porst writes, The diary, which in all its translations and editions was at first perceived as simply the story of a young Jewish girl during the Holocaust, gradually became a symbol of suffering humanity, which despite its burden still believed in human values and the basic goodness of human beings.

  11. Explain • Explain why the quote is important to your topic. • If Anne could believe that humankind is basically good and hang on to hope for a better future after the travails she experienced, her book represents faith in a world peace that can overcome evil.

  12. Concluding sentence • Use a transition and restate IN A NEW WAY what you wrote in your topic sentence. • In conclusion, as Anne put pencil to paper, she not only shared a glimpse of a young girl’s life during a turbulent time—she testified to courage and hope. • These notes will be on my website.

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