Focus: How can simple observations lead to important questions?
1. Warming up with three good things
2. Offering you little scientific inspiration on the importance of what you're doing
Questioning --> Researching --> Observing --> Better Questioning --> Thesis
3. Gathering and evaluating research by finishing your annotated bibliography
5. Observing: Look over your research with a curious mind, and try the following:
a. Make a few simple observations regarding your topic/research that you think are important.
b. Based on your observations, ask a Level 3 question that you hope to answer as you dive into your research. Put it in bold font at the top.
Remember: A Level 3 question has many possible answers and can be applied to many situations.
1. Warming up with three good things
2. Offering you little scientific inspiration on the importance of what you're doing
3. Gathering and evaluating research by finishing your annotated bibliography
- Click here for an overview of the what/why/how of the annotated bibliography
- Click here for a sample annotated bibliography from last year.
4. Cleaning up your Annotated Bibliography:
- Have you proofread your Annotated Bibliography for grammar and spelling?
- Are your entries alphabetized?
- Is your annotated bib on a document labeled "Annotated Bibliography," and is this doc inside your Cultural Hysteria folder?
- Is the whole document evenly double spaced with no extra spaces?
- Have you checked out the rubric? No? Click here.
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a. Make a few simple observations regarding your topic/research that you think are important.
- As Y2K approached, people were quick to panic.
- Many assumed that a technical glitch would essentially lead to the end of civilized life.
- People hoarded goods, build underground shelters, and prepared for the new millennium as though preparing for a natural disaster or a war.
b. Based on your observations, ask a Level 3 question that you hope to answer as you dive into your research. Put it in bold font at the top.
Remember: A Level 3 question has many possible answers and can be applied to many situations.
- Ex: Why is paranoia contagious?
- Ex: What is the link between reliance on technology and mass panic?
- Once you have your Level 3 question, you will know exactly what you will spend your essay trying to prove!
HW:
1. Finish your annotated bibliography by tomorrow (Wednesday) if you did not finish in class. Please make sure it's on its documents labeled "Annotated Bibliography" in your Cultural Hysteria folder. This grade will go in your Growth category.
Click HERE if you'd like to see the rubric I use to grade the Annotated Bibliography.
2. Spend five minutes a day with Puritan Words, List 2.
3. Prepare your one-minute speech for this Friday.
3. Prepare your one-minute speech for this Friday.
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