

Five-step research process
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English
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9th Grade
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Easy
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Katelynn Weinandt
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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?
A question about your topic
A single word or phrase on your topic
A sentence about your topic
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.
.com
.edu
.gov
.wiki
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Multiple Select
Which of the following should you AVOID for research purposes? Click all that apply.
.com
.edu
.gov
.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?
to paraphrase
to use your own work
to write original work
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?
ABSOLUTELY!
Nah
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Multiple Choice
Quiana paraphrased a source and gave it a proper citation. Is this an example of plagiarism?
ABSOLUTELY!
Nah
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Multiple Choice
Connar meant to cite his sources, but he forgot. Is this an example of plagiarism?
ABSOLUTELY!
Nah
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Multiple Choice
Plagiarizing someone's work is...
not cheating
cheating or stealing from someone
acceptable in social sciences, but NOT English
acceptable in all subjects
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