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AP Research Archived Assignments

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Week of August 15th:

Monday: NO SCHOOL

Tuesday: Welcome! AP Research Overview, Research in Other Contexts

Wednesday: Lesson 1: Situate Your Approach for the QUEST

Thursday: Lesson 2: Types of Researchers

Friday: Ted Talk, Trees; Finding your question.

 

Week of August 21st:

Monday: Finding Research Topics

Tuesday: Criteria for great research questions

Wednesday: Criteria for great research questions, Take your question and template it

Thursday: Speed Research Questions

Friday: Ted Talk, How Body Language Shapes the Way you are. PREP Reflection Read pg. 27-35

 

Week of August 28th:

Monday: How to create an Annotated Bibliography, read pg. 52-65

Tuesday: How many sources are enough, Annotated Bibliography assigned

Wednesday: Credibility and PAARC

Thursday: Searching for Sources

Friday: Ted Talk, Art that Looks Back at You, PREP Reflection/Reading Log

 

Week of September 5th:

Monday: NO SCHOOL

Tuesday: How to create own credibility

Wednesday: Proposal Poster, Elevator speech (Due Monday)

Thursday: Self Paced Work and 1:1 Conferences

Friday: Self Paced Work and 1:1 Conferences

 

Week of September 11th:

Monday: Proposal Poster and Elevator Speeches, Peer Review

Tuesday: Feedback from Proposal Posters and Source Searching

Wednesday: Source Searching and Proposal Revisions

Thursday: Source Searching and Proposal Revisions

Friday: Source Searching and Proposal Revisions, TED talk

 

Week of September 18th:

Monday: Assumptions, Definitions, and Hypothesis

Tuesday: Identifying Assumptions, Definitions, and Hypotheses in written articles

Wednesday: Create Introduction Section Outline from Problem Statement

Thursday: Self Paced Work and Digital Portfolio signups

Friday: Guest Speaker: How to Focus a Topic in University Level Research

 

Week of September 25th:

Monday: Introduction Sections

Tuesday: Writing Introductions

Wednesday: Editing Introductions

Thursday: Discussion on Annotated Bibliography

Friday: "Know your Why", Upcoming Due Dates

 

Week of October 2nd:

Monday: Literature Review Outline, How to build a Lit Review

Tuesday: Work on Outline

Wednesday: Work on Outline, 1-on-1 Conferences

Thursday: Work on Outline, 1-on-1 Conferences

Friday: Work on Outline, Outline Due Saturday, 10 entries of Annotated Bib due Monday

 

Week of October 9th:

Monday: Write on Lit Review

Tuesday: Write on Lit Review

Wednesday: Peer Review on first 500 words of Lit Review Draft #1

Thursday: Finish Peer Review, Write on Lit Review

Friday: Write on Lit Review

 

Week of October 16th:

Monday: Write on Lit Review

Tuesday: Write on Lit Review

Wednesday: Peer Review of Complete Lit Review

Thursday: Finish Peer Review of Lit Review, Revise if time

Friday: NO SCHOOL

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