Plan Research
Create your work plan.
What's your INFORMATION problem?
Any time you want to know about something, you're going to need to do some research. Good research requires a good plan, whether it's just for a quick answer to something you wonder about or if it's for a major research project for a class assignment.
Learn how to plan your research, locate the best sources, and put it all together for a great presentation.
- Use the Online Research Planner ...(Be sure you PRINT this planner after you enter your answers! AND before you close it!!!) ...to map your own project as you go through this “How-To,” or practice the skills using one of the examples given on the Research Examples sheet.
- Don't forget to consider the timelines
Research Planning Sheet RTF
How-to's and scoring guides for various project types such as debates, videos, written and oral reports, etc.
Research Planning Sheet RTF
Boolean Practice RTF
Call Number RTF
Call Number Key RTF
Logic Lineup 1 RTF
Logic Lineup 2 RTF
Logic Lineup 2 Key RTF
Online Research Planner
Be sure you PRINT this planner after you enter your answers! AND before you close it!!!
Presentation Resources: How-to's and scoring guides for various project types such as debates, videos, written and oral reports, etc.
Reference Roundup RTF
Reference Roundup Key RTF
Shelving Shakeup RTF
Shelving Shakeup Key RTF
Primary / Secondary Resources STUDENT VIEW
Primary Resource Research Activities from Newsbank
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