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Research Skills Graphic Organizers | Digital | Google Slides

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This was the perfect template for one of my highly capable students who needed graphic organizers for a research project. Thank you!
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Description

Get your students ready to research with these paperless graphic organizers and templates! Use with Google Slides and Google Classroom. This digital activity provides you with the tools you need to teach upper elementary students the research process. And it can be used with any research topic!

What is included:

  • Slide 1: My Research Topic (students write possible questions they have about the topic)
  • Slide 2: Think About Your Topic (students will write what they already know about their topic and what they want to know)
  • Slides 3 and 4: Plan of Attack (students will create a research plan including sources they can use to find their information, formulating their research questions and doing a quick scan of the sources to see how useful they may be).
  • Slide 5: Get to the Point (2 different graphic organizers for students to take notes on their topic. Includes a spot to summarize the main idea of the information)
  • Slide 6: What’s the Big Idea? (a way for students to focus their research by thinking about the big picture and the essential ideas related to their topic. Can be used to think about keywords they can use in their research as well)
  • Slides 7 and 8: Note-taking pages (2 different pages for students to take notes)
  • Slide 9: Inquiry Chart (students can use this tool to gather information from several sources and to generate meaningful inquiry questions)
  • Slide 10: Research Project Overview (explains to students how they will use the graphic organizers to gather information about a topic)
  • Slide 11: Quick tips on using the explore tool to find images for their project
  • Slide 12: Quick tips on how to insert a citation from online encyclopedias and databases
  • Slides 13-17: Research Project Templates (five different pages that students can use to present their research. Includes two slides with a spot for students to insert a picture
  • Slides 18-21: Bibliography (two fill-in pages for students to record their sources. This is based on the MLA style but does not follow their exact format)

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This is also available in a print version.

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Use text features and search tools (e.g., key words, sidebars, hyperlinks) to locate information relevant to a given topic efficiently.
Conduct short research projects that build knowledge about a topic.
Recall information from experiences or gather information from print and digital sources; take brief notes on sources and sort evidence into provided categories.
Conduct short research projects that build knowledge through investigation of different aspects of a topic.
Recall relevant information from experiences or gather relevant information from print and digital sources; take notes and categorize information, and provide a list of sources.

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