Research Questions
Sources & Research
Note-Taking
Thesis Statements
Evidence & Citations
100

What is the question your research paper is trying to answer?

What is a research question?

100

Books, articles, and websites used for research are called these. 

What are sources?

100

Information gathered from sources should be written in these. 

What are notes?

100

This sentence states the main claim or answer to your research question?

What is a thesis statement?
100

Facts, examples, and quotations that support your ideas are called this. 

What is evidence?

200

A strong research question is focused and can be answered using _____ .

What are sources/evidence?

200

How many sources were required for your research paper you submitted last night?

What are 3 sources?

200

Notes should focus on information that helps answer your _____ . 

What is research question?

200

A thesis statement belongs in this part of the paper. 

What is the introduction?

200

Evidence should connect back to your _____ . 

What is thesis statement?

300

True or False: "Science Fiction" is a strong research question. 

What is false?

300

This type of source is written by experts and provides trustworthy information. 

What is a credible source?

300

Why should you avoid copying entire paragraphs from a source?

What is plagiarism?

300

True or False: A thesis statement should simply repeat the research question. 

What is false?

300

Giving credit to the source of your information is called this.

What is citing/citation?
400

Which is stronger: "What is science fiction?" or "How do historical events influence science fiction texts?"

What is "How do historical events influence science fiction texts?"

400

Which source is more credible: a university website or an anonymous social media post?

What is a university website?

400

What should you record every time you take notes from a source? 

What is the source title/author/website information?

400

A thesis should be supported by evidence from _____ . 

What are sources?

400

Why is citing sources important? 

What is to avoid plagarism and gives credit to authors? 

500
Name two characteristics of a strong research question.

What are focused, specific, researchable, arguable, or supported by evidence?

500
Name two ways to determine if a source is credible.

What are checking the author, publication date, organization, evidence, or expertise?

500

Explain the difference between copying information and paraphrasing information.

What is using your own words instead of the author's exact words?

500

Which is stonger: "Science fiction is interesting" or "Historical events often inspire science fiction authors to explore real-world fears and possibilities?" 

What is the second statement? 

500

After presenting evidence, what should a writer do next?

What is explaining/analyzing how the evidence supports the thesis?