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Step 5: Develop an Annotated Bibliography

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Directions: For this next objective, you have two different deadlines. Annotated bibliographies should be turned in via hard copy.

  • 5A: Submit preliminary annotated bibliography for at least 1 primary sources and 2 secondary/tertiary sources.

  • 5B: Submit revised annotated bibliography with at least 2 primary sources and 3 secondary/tertiary sources.

Directions: For this next objective, you have two different deadlines. Annotated bibliographies should be turned in via hard copy.

  • 5A: Submit preliminary annotated bibliography for at least 1 primary sources and 2 secondary/tertiary sources.

  • 5B: Submit revised annotated bibliography with at least 2 primary sources and 3 secondary/tertiary sources.

Pitanje 1
1.

Warm Up for Wed, 5/25: How is research going for you?

Pitanje 2
2.

Warm Up for Wed, 5/25: Have you been keeping bias in mind while looking through resources? Let's practice distinguishing fact and opinion before you set off to work on your own!

  • "In the first step to formally eradicating a thrilling but dangerous staple of the game — and an emphatic response to the concussion crisis that has gripped other sports — Major League Baseball’s rules committee voted Wednesday to eliminate home-plate collisions."

  • "Last month the N.B.A. issued 21 fines and suspensions — a punitive spree that amounted to about $602,882."

  • Fact

  • Opinion

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Pitanje 3
3.

Any other questions about annotated bibliographies?

Pitanje 4
4.

Which is better description of Source 1 from Tuesday's lesson for an annotated bibliography?

That's all for Wednesday, 5/25/2022. Please use the rest of this class period to do your own research and complete your annotated bibliography.

You should have the following by the end of class on...

  • Thursday, 5/25: 1 primary source and 2 secondary/tertiary sources

  • Friday, 5/27: Draft Thesis

  • Thursday, 6/3: 2 primary soures and 3 primary/secondary sources

Pitanje 5
5.

Warm Up for Thu, 5/26: How is research going for you?

Pitanje 6
6.

Warm Up for Thu, 5/26: Have you been keeping bias in mind while looking through resources? Let's practice distinguishing fact and opinion before you set off to work on your own!

  • "A big reason America is falling behind other countries in science and math is that we have effectively written off a huge chunk of our population as uninterested in those fields or incapable of succeeding in them."

  • "On Tuesday, Ms. [Mary] Barra, 51, completed a remarkable personal odyssey when she was named as the next chief executive of G.M.--and the first woman to ascend to the top job at a major auto company."

  • Fact

  • Opinion

That's all for Thursday, 5/26/2022. Please use the rest of this class period to do your own research and complete your annotated bibliography.

By the end of the class period, you should have at least 1 primary source and 2 secondary sources filled out in your annotated bibliography.

Pitanje 7
7.

Warm Up for Fri, 5/27: Did you meet Objective #5A yesterday?

On Tuesday, 5/31 after Memorial Day, we will be conducting peer reviews of our Thesis. In order to gain feedback on your Thesis , you need to draft your Thesis by the end of class!

Stuck? Check out the Past Student Exemplars:

  • Class of 2020, Jaylen Starr, LGBT Counterculture

  • Class of 2020, Cielo Sanchez & Alyssa Gutierrez, The Possible Benefits of Conservatism

  • Class of 2020, Jesica Sanchez, Interracial Marriage

  • Class of 2020, Davonte Hudson, Civil Rights Movement vs. Black Lives Matter: What's the Difference?

  • Class of 2019, Jalen Young, The Harlem Renaissance

  • Class of 2019, Jasmine Almaraz, Civil War: Medicine and Nursing

  • Class of 2019, Emily Barrera & Alondra Perez: Abortion Rights

  • Class of 2019, Vanessa Leon, American Women During WWII

Pitanje 8
8.

Exit Ticket for Fri, 5/27: Draft your Thesis here. It does not have to be perfect, just complete so you can get peer feedback.