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Brainstorming, Note Taking, & Organizing
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Download and Use Brainstorming Concept Map
Brainstorm and Concept Map Worksheet
Print out and get started--or use the instructions on the right side --> and draw your own!
Download this worksheet to brainstorm your topic. Thank you to
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MyBIb
MyBib
Set up and save sources to generate your bibliography / Works Cited (MLA Style)
Click or Download These Research Forms, Checklists, Handouts
Writing Process Organizer
A good beginner organizer, based on the Big 6 Research process.
10 Most Popular Graphic Organizers
From Teacher Vision, to organize your research
Graphic Organizers
From Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Topic Worksheet - As You Search Worksheet
Use to come up with an idea, put down keywords and develop search strategies
Cornell Note-Taking Template
Use one for each source
5Ws Website Evaluation Checklist
Use one for each source
Inside Outside ABCDE Template
Download, complete for each source to help you know what to look for. Use Fact Checking Sites to help you
Basic Web Page Evaluation Checklist
Use one for each source
Short MLA Formatted Paper
With in-text citations, bibliography and notes--color coded
Basic Outline for a Research Paper
Evaluate Your Research Skills
Use as you finish your assignment to reflect and improve for the next research project!
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