How to gather research in teen friendly language
A clear explanation of how to start gathering information for an expository paper. It is in teen friendly language that is easy to understand. The site goes over finding, collecting, and recording information; how to clarify or refine your focus; organizing your notes; and how to think about what your thesis statement will be.
Checks for Understanding 0701.4.2, 0701.4.3, 0701.4.8 This site could be used as a way for students to understand what to do when looking for research for an expository paper/ research paper. It also has links to other parts of the website on how to do citations and how to put a thesis statement together. The entire website is a step by step process on how to do a research paper. It can be used to for a teacher as content to make materials for a lesson.
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