Writing to make Something Happen
Conducting Research
Choosing a Source
Using Library Research
100

What is the central question?

What is good writing?

100

When beginning the research process what should you do first?

Picking a topic

100

What are the two basic sources?

(We've talked about these in various history classes)

Primary and secondary

100

________ can help find a book on the shelf and locate related works

Catalogs

200

What is the central idea of writing?

Writing to make something happen in the world

200

When working on a project you need to consider...

(Finish the sentence)

Project length and due dates

200

What are two examples of primary sources?

Films, work of art, literary works, eyewitness accounts, photos, news reports, historical documents

200

Indexes and Databases include what?

Information that can't be found through a simple web search

300

What sort of feeling should you have when writing?

A sense of pride

300

When do you consider your audience and know your stance on the topic?

When considering the context for a research project

300

These are examples of what source?

Descriptions or interpretations of primary sources, reports, reviews, biographies, encyclopedia articles

Secondary sources

300
What will lead to more valuable resources?

Bibliographies

400
What is writing an essay about?

It is about getting something done and getting a message out.

400

Decide what will need to be included to....


Convince the audience

400

Where can you find a popular source?

Generally available outside of libraries

400

What other resources can you use?

Video, multimedia, art collections, government documents/archives