Organize a series of note cards in the most effective order for an oral presentation. SPI 0801.2.5
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- An Introduction to Research - research a famous historical person using three sources of information (book, encyclopedia, and Internet); handouts and resources available for printing.
- Fact Fragment Frenzy - interactive tool that models finding facts in nonfiction text
- How to Take Research Notes - tips and techniques from eHow
- Making Note Cards - visual example of how to make a note card
- Making Source Cards - examples citing from books and magazines
- Note-take effectively - things to keep in mind while taking notes [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
- Note-Taking - rules for note-taking
- On Taking Notes While Reading - collect, organize, and store information that is relevant to your essay or research project.
- Reference Search Quiz - Read each question. Choose the best answer by clicking in the circle.
- Referencing Guidelines - Referencing is a standardized method of acknowledging the sources of information and ideas you have used in any written work; examples of various types given.
- Research Note Cards - 10 Tips for Taking Notes
- Study Skills-Taking notes - Taking notes helps make your learning active. [This expired page is from the Internet Archive known as the Wayback Machine.]
- Take Notes - students evaluate what items should be included in the opening paragraph of a news story
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