Research T-Chart
Note Cards
Organization
Works Cited
Random
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Works Cited
What part of a Research T-Chart do you record what sources you included in your report?
100
To record and organize information from your sources.
What is the purpose of a note card?
100
The Aloha State
What is the title of the report?
100
An Interview (think source type)
What is a primary source?
100
Eva Rose
What is the name of Mr. Schlattmann's Daughter?
200
Background, Argument 1,2,3
What parts of a Research T-Chart make up the body of the report?
200
(refer to your worksheet) 2.
What is the card number?
200
Language
What is a subheading?
200
An article
What is a secondary source?
200
(From the Aloha State Article) Lisa Wilson
What is the author?
300
Strongest Argument
What is the final argument in a research T-Chart?
300
Schneller
What is the author of the source?
300
More than any other state, Hawaii is world famous for its beauty and pleasant climate.
What is the thesis statement of the report?
300
Armstrong, R. W. "Atlas of Hawaii". Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1973.
What is an article?
300
3 Weeks
How long do we have before school is over?
400
With Evidence
How do you support your arguments in a Research T-Chart?
400
Note #1 (type of citation)
What is a quotation
400
Armstrong, R. W. Atlas of Hawaii. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1973. Bates, John F., Jr. People and Cultures of Hawaii. Salt Lake City: Holt, 1973. “Hawaii.” The World Book Encyclopedia. 1990.
What is the Works Cited?
400
(On the Works Cited Page) (2)
What is an article?
400
June 14th.
What is the last day of school?
500
A prediction about the outcome or answer of a scientific investigation or answer to a research question.
What is a hypothesis or thesis statement?
500
What is César Chávez’s background?
What is the question of the note card?
500
A Conclusion
What is missing from the report?
500
(On the Work Cited Page) (3)
What is a book?
500
Bald
What is the greatest haircut ever created?