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Research Summary

11/13/2015

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In the discovery phase of our project process, we write answers to our guiding questions.  These need to be presented in a way that showcases what we've learned.  The simplest way to do that is a RESEARCH SUMMARY!  Some students go beyond this to write a research paper like we learned how to do first term in Literacy class, but writing a research paper and proving a thesis is not necessary for every project.  

Here are the directions for a research summary, in case you need a reminder.  They can also be found in the project folder that my advisory students get each term. 

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