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Research Paper Components Title page 3-5 page research paper (with in-text citations) Works cited page (at least 3 sources) A copy of your ‘own research’- not included in page limit.TRANSCRIPT
FORMAT AND TIPS
Research Project Paper
Timeline of Research Project
Decide on research question (10/11 and 10/12) Assign tasks (10/11 and 10/12) Create ‘original research’ component (10/12) Research in media center (10/15 and 10/16)*Conduct ‘original research’ (10/15-10/19)Final paper due (10/24)
*pending administrative approval
- Rough drafts may be turned in any day prior to 10/23.
Research Paper Components
Title page3-5 page research paper (with in-text
citations)Works cited page (at least 3 sources)A copy of your ‘own research’- not
included in page limit.
Format
MLA format1” margins (top, bottom, and both sides)Times New Roman or Arial font, size 12Double-spaced throughoutPage numbers in the header at upper right
hand corner of the paper – Last name # (ex. Manning 3)
A rough draft is not required, but you may bring one in and I will be more than happy to check over it and provide feedback.
Tips and Advice
Be specific, not vague. The more focused your research question, the easier it will be to research and write your paper.
Written language is more formal than spoken language; therefore, do not write like you speak.
The paper should be organized so that ideas flow logically from one thought to the next.
Use transitions within and between paragraphs.Paraphrase your notes unless it is something that
cannot be stated better. On average, no more than two quotes per page.
More tips and Advice
Introduce your sources. Never abbreviate a source without first having written it out somewhere prior in the text.
Use spell-check but realize that it is not always correct.
Read the paper out loud at a moderate pace. Proofread!
When in doubt, ask someone for help!
Remember that quality is more important than
quantity; content is more important than conventions!
Caution! Beware!
No contractions (ex. don’t, can’t, won’t).No slang or informal English (ex. you know what I
mean)No first or second person pronouns (ex. I, me, my,
you, your, we, ours).No rambling.No mention of the project or product.Don’t quote back-to-back. Don’t begin or end a body
paragraph with a quotation.