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Five-step research process

Five-step research process

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

CCSS
RI.3.5, RI.2.1, RI.3.1

+6

Standards-aligned

Created by

Katelynn Weinandt

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12 Slides • 8 Questions

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Five-step research process

Tuesday, March 30

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5-step research process

  • Clarify

  • Search

  • Delve

  • Evaluate

  • Cite

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5-step research process

  • Clarify - ask yourself "what information are you specifically looking"

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5-step research process

  • Clarify - use keywords or alternative phrases

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5-step research process

  • Search - simple and important key words

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5-step research process

  • Search - use direct quotes (" ") to find the key phrase in chronological order

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5-step research process

  • Search - use CAPS for the results to include the request

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Multiple Choice

What is a keyword?

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A question about your topic

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A single word or phrase on your topic

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A sentence about your topic

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A paragraph about your topic

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5-step research process

  • Delve - know what URL/domain to click on

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Multiple Select

Which of the following should you frequently use? Click all that apply.

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.com

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.edu

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.gov

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.wiki

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Multiple Select

Which of the following should you AVOID for research purposes? Click all that apply.

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.com

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.edu

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.gov

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.wiki

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5-step research process

  • Evaluate - skimming through the article, make sure it answers the topic

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5-step research process

  • Evaluate - cross-check your sources

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5-step research process

  • Cite - refer to your sources

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Multiple Choice

What is plagiarism?

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to paraphrase

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to use your own work

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to write original work

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a steal and pass off ideas as your own; use information WITHOUT giving proper credit

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Multiple Choice

Caiden decided to change a couple words from another article to sound like his own. Is this an example of plagiarism?

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ABSOLUTELY!

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Nah

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Multiple Choice

Quiana paraphrased a source and gave it a proper citation. Is this an example of plagiarism?

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ABSOLUTELY!

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Nah

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Multiple Choice

Connar meant to cite his sources, but he forgot. Is this an example of plagiarism?

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ABSOLUTELY!

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Nah

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Multiple Choice

Plagiarizing someone's work is...

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not cheating

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cheating or stealing from someone

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acceptable in social sciences, but NOT English

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acceptable in all subjects

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  • At this point, transition to the next part of the hyper doc. You will move on to the research portion. When necessary, refer back to this Quizizz to remind you of five steps.

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