Welcome back! I hope everyone had an awesome break and are now ready to dive into the new spring semester.
One of the things we need to do this semester is a big research paper, but before we get started with that, I thought we could dip our toes in and test the waters with a smaller research paper.
Think about this: a fellow student tells you today in class, and a meteor is going to hit some where in New Mexico, somewhere tonight. You head home and see, on the 5 o'clock news, the President of the United states joined by the worlds top scientists. He tells you that a meteor the size of a football field will hit in the Albuquerque area at approximately 8 in the evening.
Who are you more likely to believe? I'd say the President. Why? Because he is backed up with scientists, experts who probably know what they are talking about. Whereas the guy sitting next to you in class, probably doesn't do his homework, or even pay attention in class.
We trust information when that information is backed up by an expert source. This is the basic premise behind a research paper, you need to have solid facts, backed up by expert resources, in order to make your paper credible.
For this assignment you will be doing a mini research project on a super hero or villain. You will be required to find at least two credible sources, and you will
present your information in a small speech. You will be able to use up to
4 note cards during your presentation, and you will turn in your note cards as well as
a works cited page, documenting your resources.
Check out the rubric below with some information from
OWL Perdue on how to cite internet resources,
here (PDF) or look below.