Sc____- Research Guidelines NAME/S: _______________________ BL: __
TITLE: __________________________________________________
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CRITERIA |
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COMMENTS |
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Above blanks above well filled out |
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TITLE PAGE (simple, not illustrated, see example) |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (2 columns, see example) |
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TITLES are well presented: (center, CAPITAL,... |
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NO underlining) |
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LAYOUT(typed/neatly written, white,full just,comic14,staple |
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no folder) |
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PAGINATION (right upper corner, 1,2,3,...) |
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MARGINS (2.5cm; 2.5cm; 2cm; 2 cm...) |
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SPACES (double; new title=new page,...) |
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INTRODUCTION (hypothesis,not personalised...) |
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CONTENT IS PERTINENT & INTERESTING? |
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CONTENT IS COMPLETE & IMPRESSIVE? |
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ILLUSTRATIONS are well chosen & labelled |
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ILLUSTRATIONS are colourful... |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY(indent, order, space as ex.) |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY is complete (accounted for) |
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TITLES AND SUB-TITLES (logical order) |
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ENGLISH without errors, no plagiarism (-1/error) |
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LENGTH OF REPORT(1500 - 2500 words) |
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SUB-TOTAL FOR REPORT & 3-D: |
150 |
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PRESENTATION - creative, original, no notes, knowledge of subject, visuals |
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object 3-D |
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Class/LibraryTIME used efficiently,OnTask |
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BONUS FOR ENTRY BEFORE _____: +10 |
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PLAN AHEAD! |
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LATE POINTS (-30pts/day X ____ days) |
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ACTUAL DATE RECEIVED: |
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GRAND TOTAL FOR THE PROJECT: |
200 |
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REMINDER: BIG PROJECTS MUST MAKE IT TO SCHOOL ON DUE DATE OR BEFORE, WITH OR WITHOUT YOU &/OR YOUR PARTNER. PRESENTATIONS MUST ALSO BE DONE ON ASSIGNED DATE WITH OR WITHOUT YOUR PARTNER. See www.dupuis.shawbiz.ca for more details on above. You may email the full completed report to nicole@dupuis.shawbiz.ca. *** PLEASE INCLUDE THIS GRID WITH YOUR PROJECT. |
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(Title
page - scroll down please)
Presented to
Mrs. N. Dupuis
Student Name
Block
Reynolds Secondary School
Date due
Introduction 1
(5 to 10 sub titles depending on
the nature of your research... include
illustrations within the project, not as
an addendum!! See also, CONTENTS.)
Bibliography 13
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If you are doing an EXPERIMENTAL Report, in your Introduction, you describe the topic of your activity. Whether the activity is on energy transformations of bouncing balls, identifying rocks and minerals or electric meters in your home, you might want to read the pages preceding the activity and summarize with definitions, facts, and findings.
If you are doing a RESEARCH Report, in your introduction, you are introducing your topic intelligently... with definitions, facts, ...
For either, don`t forget your opening, attention grabber... Your 3 main ideas...
Your introduction should not be personalized, i.e. include statements like "I will do my activity (or project) on... You will like my report... I did this, I did that..."
Have at least 10 good sentences, and/or 3 paragraphs.
Remember to double space where possible, throughout your whole report. If in doubt,
double
space.