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RESEARCH PROCESS |
Students will follow a systematic research process that involves formulating a question, gathering, evaluating, and organizing information, drawing conclusions, presenting results to an audience, and evaluating both the product and the process |
Question:
1. Students recognize that accurate and comprehensive information is the basis for informed decision making.
2. Students generate questions based on needs and interests.
3. Students broaden or narrow question to meet requirements.
4. Students revise, add, or delete questions as information needs change.
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ISTE Profile3-5: 7, 8
AASL 1:1,2,3; 4: 1,2 |
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Gather:
1. Students identify a wide range of potential resources to answer a question.
a. Students distinguish between primary and secondary sources.
b. Students understand differences between materials selected for the library media center, information selected for a database and information available in a free Internet search.
2. Students find information in print, non-print, and digital resources.
a. Students locate non-fiction books by Dewey Decimal system.
b. Students locate fiction books by alphabetical order.
c. Students locate special reference books: thesaurus, atlases, subject encyclopedias and dictionaries, etc.
d. Students use keyword, author, title, and subject searches in an online catalog.
e. Students use table of contents and guide words.
f. Students understand the function of Boolean AND in a search.
g. Students use children’s online database and search engines and directories (For example: InfoBits, Yahooligans)
h. Students by 5th grade use general search engines (for example: Google, Yahoo.)
-Search by keyword or phrase
-Understand page ranking and sponsored links
-Understand the basic structure of a URL (including major domains: .edu, .com, .net, .org. ~ in a URL often indicates that a page is not a part of a an official web site.
3. Students evaluate information sources, considering currency, accuracy, validity, relevance, completeness, bias, intended audience, fact/opinion and purpose.
4. Students read, listen, and view to identify important ideas and supporting evidence in information sources.
5. Students record and summarize information using a variety of methods (Examples: note cards, charts, graphs on paper or in electronic format--word processor, database, spreadsheet, etc.)
6. Students record bibliographic information about sources in a standard format.
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ISTE Profile3-5: 7, 8,10
AASL
1:2,4,5;
2: 1,2,3,4; 4: 1,2 |
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American Revolution and WWI Research
Understanding URL and Validating Websites Project
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Conclude
1. Students identify categories and patterns of information across multiple sources.
2. Students match information found with questions and predictions.
3. Students draw a conclusion and use facts and details to support the conclusion.
4. Students organize and outline information following a pattern. |
ISTE Profile3-5: 7,8
AASL
2: 4; 3: 1,2,3 |
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Inspiration: Goal Setting |
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Communicate:
1. Students identify and use the best medium to communicate the conclusion to an audience.
2. Students use conventions of different media to convey meaning
-Word processed document (effective use of font styles and integration of graphics)
-Hand or computer-generated drawing or poster (effective use of design elements)
-Digital presentation (effective layout, animations and transitions)
-Audio recording (effective use of narration, music and sound effects)
-Video (effective use of visuals, audio, and effects) |
ISTE Profile3-5: 6,7, 8
AASL 3: 4 |
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American Revolution and WWI PowerPoint Presentation
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