Do Now | Share out one fact from yesterday's research.
Studio Time | Richard Misrach Cyberjournals
Complete and submit any missing cyberjournals in a professional email.
Exit Slip | Annotated notes or cyberjournal update Do Now | Share out an idea from Friday.
Research Workshop | Annotated Notes Step 1: Conference with Addie (or Kimberly) about your Beane Protocol. Determine a topic of research. Step 2: Begin researching your topic using Newsela. Step 3: Complete the Annotated Notes sheet. Studio Time | Richard Misrach Cyberjournals Complete and submit any missing cyberjournals in a professional email.
Exit Slip | Annotated notes or cyberjournal update Do Now | See, Think, Wonder
Research Workshop | Annotated Notes
These images are of Petrochemical plants in a place known as Cancer Alley on the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Find an article on petrochemicals or Cancer Alley in NewsELA. Complete the annotated research notes.
Exit Slip | What is one thing you read about today or one interesting thing you learned from the article? Do Now | Grab your See, Think, Wonder from yesterday
Research | Connect, Extend, Challenge Research Phase: To research something means to purposefully look for valuable and viable information on a specific topic. The information found provides you, as the reader, with more knowledge about the topic. This information, along with your own experiences, provide you the opportunity to join the conversation about your topic. You can formulate your own conclusions, helping others see the topic in a new light. Research is a recursive process that allows for the rethinking, rephrasing, reimagining, and reframing of a topic. Research involves careful searching and, as the topic becomes more clear and simultaneously more complex, more and more searching. Successful research will create an enormous gap between what you knew at the beginning and what you understand at the end. This understanding can only be accomplished through reading; real reading means immersing yourself in the topics and experts. You should even go beyond this by thinking in new and divergent ways about your topic, by allowing the inevitable spiral of questions to emerge, by searching laterally for topics next to your topic, and by persisting. Research is an adventure. Step I: Consider your image in the context of the words we shared in our Do Now. Which ones seem to apply? Which are you interested in? Which would you need to know more about? Step II: Select a social topic related to the visual texts based on your responses to the questions in Step I. Step III: Research your topic using NewsELA. Step IV: Argument & Analysis | Cyberjournal After you have found and annotated your source, create a new cyberjournal. Your annotated paragraph needs to consist of the following components:
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