Research and Expository Writing

Writing to explain, persuade, or inform is different from narrative story writing. It has rules and guidelines that are used to make our ideas clear and convincing. On the right are guides for research and writing.
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Guides and Lessons

Questioning.org, Research that Matters

Notetaking:

AHS Cornell Notes by Mr. Johnston

Sources of information:

AHS Choosing Resources Guide

Research Help Primary vs. Secondary Sources from CUNY

AHS Library Primary Sources

Style and Formatting:

MLA Writing Guide from Purdue

AHS Library Checklist : When to cite sources

When to Cite Exercise from Cardiff Univ.

Evaluation of sources:

Evaluating Websites from UCBerkeley

AHS Library Website Evaluation Guide

Ranking Sources Practice by Valenza

Plagiarism:

Academic Honesty from Ontario Library Assoc.

Rubric for Research Skills by Valenza

 

 

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