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Conducting Research

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After reading from an encyclopedia you write down every word it says for your report. No
While viewing a program from the video, Internet, or DVD on Regions of the United States, you write down information in your own words. Yes
You have found a book about the earth in the media center. The author tells about the earth's layers so well you decide to copy it down word for word. No
After reading about earthquakes from a book or on the computer, you write a short summary using the key points from what you read. Yes
You find a paragraph in the encyclopedia about bears. It has all the facts you need so you photocopy it, cut it out and put it on your note card No
You are writing about Aaron Rogers and you want to include a direct quote. You use it by putting quotations around the quote and write the source from which the quote came at the end of your report. Yes
You research the state of Iowa using the book, "Iowa Past to Present". You copy down many sentences just like it is written in the book. No
After using an almanac, you copy down population numbers for the state of Iowa for the years 2000 to 2005. Yes
You use a phonebook to make a list of numbers of your classmates. Yes
You are working on vocabulary for the book "Sara, Plain and Tall". You look up your vocabulary words in a dictionary and copy their meaning exactly as the dictionary states. Yes
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