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Rockin’
Research
  Unit 6
Rockin’ Research
Learning Objectives:
 What is research?
 Why research?
 How do I choose a topic?
 How do I decide what to research on my
  topic?
 How do I find information for my topic?
What is research writing?
                Text Type: Informative
Look at the word RESEARCH. Turn to the person
next to you and tell them what you think it
means.
Research is:
  Gathering materials from different sources and
  organizing the information in a way to educate
  readers.
  In other words, YOU as a researcher will become
  an “expert” on a topic by using the internet, books,
  magazines, and even interviewing people to
  collect information. Then you will share your
  findings with others to teach them!
Why do
                              research?
  doctors       lawyers
                             Take a think break and
                             consider what types of
                             jobs or careers that might
                             require the use of
                             research.


scientists     teachers      Give a thumbs up when
                                 you have one.
             investigators
             historians           Plus many
             archeologists          more!
How do I choose a topic?
Think about things that   Things to consider before
you like and are          selecting a topic:
interested in.            o Will I be able to find
For example:                information easily on
 Weather                   this topic?
 Famous people or        o Will I be able to read
  athletes                  what I find?
 Historical events       o Will it be too hard to

 Vacation spots
                            understand?
                          o Will I learn something
                            new?
Brainstorming Time!
        Make a list of 5 topics
          that you might be
      interested in researching.
My Topic List:
1. Volcanoes
2. George Lucas             Put a star
3. Dalmatians               next to
4. Australia                your TOP 2
5. Native American Tribes   choices.
Topics & Subtopics
                             Examples of Topics & Subtopics
   Remember a topic is a       Topics         Subtopics
    big idea for your
    research. Usually TOO    *Presidents                *Abe Lincoln
                             See why I can‟t do my research on
    big in fact.             presidents? There‟s just too many! So, I need
   This means we need to    to narrow it down to a more specific
    narrow down our topic    president.
    idea into a subtopic.    *Animals                   *Bears
   A subtopic will be       I‟ve narrowed down animals to bears, but
    easier to research and   how many of you think I can write a
                             research paper on bears?
    easier to write. We‟re
                             Turn to the person next to you and tell
    not writing a book;      them if you think „bears‟ is a narrow
    we‟re writing a          enough topic.
    research paper!
                             *Bears                     *___________
Let’s try narrowing topics into
      subtopics some more!
            Topics                    Subtopics
 Native    American Tribes    ___________________

 Famous     Authors           ___________________

 _____________________        The   Titanic
 Violent   Weather            ___________________

 _____________________        Michael   Jordan
 Holidays                     ___________________
1. Look at the two starred topics you chose
                from your list.

2. Decide if they seem like really BIG topics
    or if they seem like narrow subtopics.

3. If it seems like a big topic, then narrow it
down into a subtopic like we just practiced.

     4. If it seems like a narrow subtopic
 already, then write a topic [big idea] next
                       to it.
        Let‟s have a few people share!
How do I decide what I want to research
          about my subtopic?
Once you‟ve determined a topic and subtopic, you will be
ready to start thinking about what you know, what you want
to know, and later, what you‟ve learned.

       K                   W                     L
   What I Know     What I Want to Learn   What I‟ve Learned
Where do I find my information?
 Topic information can come from many different sources.
       Where do you think you can find information?


    Traditional Sources         Internet & Media
   Informational              Internet– using
    books                       search engines like
   Magazines                   Google or Bing.
   Newspaper Articles         Media – television,

   Interviews
                                CD‟s, DVD‟s
Compare & Contrast

 Traditional            Internet &
               Both
   Sources            Media Sources
Keys
We‟ve learned a lot about
research today!
The strip of paper you have at
your seat is a key. It will unlock
the door to your knowledge of
research.
•   Write down 1 thing you
    learned about research on
    one side of the strip.
•   Write down a 2nd thing you
    learned about research on
    the other side of the strip.

Don‟t forget to include
     your name!

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Introducing Research Writing to 3rd Graders, a K-5 Common Core Lesson by WriteSteps

  • 2. Rockin’ Research Learning Objectives:  What is research?  Why research?  How do I choose a topic?  How do I decide what to research on my topic?  How do I find information for my topic?
  • 3. What is research writing? Text Type: Informative Look at the word RESEARCH. Turn to the person next to you and tell them what you think it means. Research is: Gathering materials from different sources and organizing the information in a way to educate readers. In other words, YOU as a researcher will become an “expert” on a topic by using the internet, books, magazines, and even interviewing people to collect information. Then you will share your findings with others to teach them!
  • 4. Why do research? doctors lawyers Take a think break and consider what types of jobs or careers that might require the use of research. scientists teachers Give a thumbs up when you have one. investigators historians Plus many archeologists more!
  • 5. How do I choose a topic? Think about things that Things to consider before you like and are selecting a topic: interested in. o Will I be able to find For example: information easily on  Weather this topic?  Famous people or o Will I be able to read athletes what I find?  Historical events o Will it be too hard to  Vacation spots understand? o Will I learn something new?
  • 6. Brainstorming Time! Make a list of 5 topics that you might be interested in researching. My Topic List: 1. Volcanoes 2. George Lucas Put a star 3. Dalmatians next to 4. Australia your TOP 2 5. Native American Tribes choices.
  • 7. Topics & Subtopics Examples of Topics & Subtopics  Remember a topic is a Topics Subtopics big idea for your research. Usually TOO *Presidents *Abe Lincoln See why I can‟t do my research on big in fact. presidents? There‟s just too many! So, I need  This means we need to to narrow it down to a more specific narrow down our topic president. idea into a subtopic. *Animals *Bears  A subtopic will be I‟ve narrowed down animals to bears, but easier to research and how many of you think I can write a research paper on bears? easier to write. We‟re Turn to the person next to you and tell not writing a book; them if you think „bears‟ is a narrow we‟re writing a enough topic. research paper! *Bears *___________
  • 8. Let’s try narrowing topics into subtopics some more! Topics Subtopics  Native American Tribes  ___________________  Famous Authors  ___________________  _____________________  The Titanic  Violent Weather  ___________________  _____________________  Michael Jordan  Holidays  ___________________
  • 9. 1. Look at the two starred topics you chose from your list. 2. Decide if they seem like really BIG topics or if they seem like narrow subtopics. 3. If it seems like a big topic, then narrow it down into a subtopic like we just practiced. 4. If it seems like a narrow subtopic already, then write a topic [big idea] next to it. Let‟s have a few people share!
  • 10. How do I decide what I want to research about my subtopic? Once you‟ve determined a topic and subtopic, you will be ready to start thinking about what you know, what you want to know, and later, what you‟ve learned. K W L What I Know What I Want to Learn What I‟ve Learned
  • 11. Where do I find my information? Topic information can come from many different sources. Where do you think you can find information? Traditional Sources Internet & Media  Informational  Internet– using books search engines like  Magazines Google or Bing.  Newspaper Articles  Media – television,  Interviews CD‟s, DVD‟s
  • 12. Compare & Contrast Traditional Internet & Both Sources Media Sources
  • 13. Keys We‟ve learned a lot about research today! The strip of paper you have at your seat is a key. It will unlock the door to your knowledge of research. • Write down 1 thing you learned about research on one side of the strip. • Write down a 2nd thing you learned about research on the other side of the strip. Don‟t forget to include your name!