Scaffolding Methods for Research Paper Writing.
In this lesson, students are asked to use the information they have learned to research and write a research paper from start to finish, including brainstorming and outlining. At the end of the lesson, students will have written an essay based on a topic of their choosing with sources cited. Common Core State Standards: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.5.2.A.
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Lesson Plans, Classroom Activities, Projects: Since we look at many ancient cultures during the same school year, kids can actually forget what culture they are studying while they are studying it. For Ancient Greece in 6th grade, we opened each day's lesson with one quick Aesop fable to keep them on track. The projects and activities can be adjusted for any grade, but are designed for middle.
Receive free lesson plans, printables, and worksheets by email: Your Email Address. Lesson Plan Title: Research Report Writing. Age Range: Grade 9 through Grade 12 (High School Level) Duration: 45 minutes. Objectives: The learner will: Review the steps of a research paper by answering questions on the research steps and an example. Complete an outline on their research topic and continue.
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Research Paper. This year we will work on a large research paper that will count for a grade in both ELA and Social Studies. You will each pick one of the 50 poorest countries in the world, to study and write about. In class we will study the causes of poverty around the world and how different people respond to the hardships created by these events. Listed below are several websites and links.
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