WorksheetsResearch Process
Total questions: 18
Worksheet time: 13mins
(a) refers to the study of a subject carefully or in detail, especially to discover new information or understand the subject better.
Place the steps of the research process in the correct order.
Select your topic.
Build background knowledge on your topic.
Cite your sources.
Present your research.
__________ help you focus your research; These questions are right-there-look-up questions that can be answered by facts, numbers, dates, events, places, and timelines.
Guiding Questions
Focus Questions
Key Questions
Informative Questions
Selecting trustworthy and accurate online sources is an important part of conducting research. (a) is an acronym that can be used to remember the criteria for evaluating online sources.
What does the "C" in C.R.A.A.P. stand for? This word refers to when the source was published.
(a)
What does the "R" in C.R.A.A.P. stand for? This word refers to the topic of the source and its ability to be read/understood by the user.
(a)
What does the first "A" in C.R.A.A.P. stand for? This word refers to who wrote or published the source.
(a)
What does the second "A" in C.R.A.A.P. stand for? This word refers to the correctness of information in the source and whether citations were provided.
(a)
What does the "P" in C.R.A.A.P. stand for? This word refers to the reason for creating the source (inform, persuade, entertain, or sell).
(a)
When you (a) , you write information from a source in your own words and style while still giving the original author credit.
When you (a) , you write exactly what author said while placing it inside quotation marks and giving the original author credit.
(a) is the use of another person's work, words, or ideas without giving them credit.
No matter if you direct quote or paraphrase information from a source, you must always give the original author credit.
TRUE
FALSE
A ___________ page shows all the sources that were used and included in a research project/essay.
Works Cited
Source Cited
Research Cited
Author Cited
Which statements about a Works Cited page are TRUE?
Citations must be listed in alphabetical order.
Full source citations are not necessary, just a hyperlink to the source.
The page must be single spaced.
The title "Works Cited" must be typed at the top of the page.
A hanging indent must be used to indent all lines of the citation except the first.
Match the following domain suffixes with the correct description.
.org
a site used by a non-profit group
.com
a site used to sell or promote a product or service
.gov
a site used by the federal government
.edu
a site used by a school or university
.mil
a site used by the United States armed forces
Websites with a certain domain suffix like ".gov" don't need to be evaluated because they meet all CRAAP criteria 100% of the time.
True
False
Researching a topic is always very quick and easy, taking little time, effort, or thought.
True
False
