[LIT] teaching students how do do bibliographies/ note taking for research reports
Andrea Countryman
anniecountryman at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 21 22:06:18 EST 2007
I'd love anything you have!
--- TLP <tlinsb71 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> --- Andrea Countryman <anniecountryman at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> I'm looking for an interesting/engaging way
> to approach the bibliography- I was thinking about
> trying a resources sort, where students sort
> different types of resources and then write them out
> using the style that he wants. I'm also going to
> help
> them work on their note taking skills- he wants
> those
> to be completed on note cards. I'm feeling stuck,
> and
> I'd really like this collaboration to work! Any
> ideas?
>
>
> Annie, I do research papers yearly. I have resources
> at school. In all honesty, I do not see the benefit
> of
> old fashioned index note cards with all the great
> technology out there (computerized note cards,
> Inspiration software, and the like) but we have to
> do
> them too. i guess some learners benefit form the
> hands
> on organization of the note cards so I shouldn't
> totally diss them! I find however, it is such a
> chore
> as my kids are required to complete a minimum of 5
> source cards and 60 note cards. So I can send you
> some
> stuff but not till Monday...
>
> Some links to help you
>
>
http://www.ri.net/schools/East_Greenwich/research.html
> hhttp://notestar.4teacher.org
>
>
> Tena
>
>
>
>
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