•Bell Ringer: Collect
final drafts (with works cited page), collect books if your paper is done
•Research Info
•Create Questions (done)
•Research your questions and compile a
list of potential resources (done)
•Once you have a long list, start reading
your sources, thinking of the big social issue that your theme represents. (done: need an issue picked)
•Ex. People with mental illnesses
being misunderstood leading to hardships
•Take notes while reading as to how your
sources give you information about your social issue/theme
•Figure out what group of people most
needs the information about this issue and theme, figure out how to best get
information out to them
•Ex. Family members? Teens who are facing
issues? Politicians?
•Put together a ‘presentation’ of
information, bringing social awareness to the issue that you have focused on
•RESEARCH TIME: What is your social issue?
Write it on the board with your name ASAP
•You need to keep thinking of the
questions on the document I shared with you to get you to the point when you
can begin compiling your research into a ‘presentation’ of information
•Note Taking
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