Score for this attempt: 5 out of 5
Submitted Dec 8 at 3:29pm
This attempt took 10 minutes.
 
Question 1
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Research is something only rocket scientists need to learn to do.
  
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Any time you want to know about something, you're going to need to do some research.
 
Question 2
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Evaluate the content of your sources is a Research step.
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Evaluate the content of your sources: Identify what is fact and what is opinion. Is the information accurate? Is the information biased? Is the information current?
  
 
Question 3
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Define what you know, what you need to know, and how you are going to get it done. That is all there is to Research.
  
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That is just Pre-Search - the first step! Pre-Search - Define what you know, what you need to know, and how you are going to get it done.
 
Question 4
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Summarizing includes the "main points."
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To summarize, you must put the main thoughts or ideas into your own words, but it is only necessary to include the "main points." Summarizing cuts a selection down to about one-third of its original length. Its purpose is to shorten a passage without sacrificing its basic meaning. Once again, it is necessary to attribute the ideas to the original source
  
 
Question 5
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Asking an essential question that leads to original thought and ideas takes your research to a higher level.
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Original thought and ideas are important components of research.
  
 
Question 6
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Timeline: When do I need to have this done?
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In developing your Timeline consider these questions. What is the due date for each stage of the project? How much work time do I have in the library media center for research work? What is my timeline for each stage of my research (outline, notes, rough draft, final product)?
  
 
Question 7
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Prior knowledge is new information I need to find about the topic.
  
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Prior knowledge - what do I already know about this topic?
 
Question 8
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Paraphrasing - presenting your own ideas.
  
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Paraphrasing is putting the ideas of another person into your own words using your own sentence structure. A paraphrase simplifies a selection, it does not necessarily shorten it. Paraphrased material must also be attributed to the original source.
 
Question 9
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Essential Questions - Figuring out what you actually need to know makes it easier to find what you actually need.
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Essential Questions - Figuring out what you actually need to know makes it easier to find what you actually need.
  
 
Question 10
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Quotations match the source document.
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Quoting - Quotations must match the source document word for word, and must be attributed to the original author
  
Quiz Score: 5 out of 5