Where was Charles Dickens Coming From?
The 7th
Grade Honors Research Paper
Fred from A Christmas Carol is hosting a Victorian New Year’s Day Party, and
you’re invited!
By accepting this invitation, you
must be prepared to leave behind the 21st Century skinny jeans,
technology, music, and fast food. Attending a party during this time period was
very different from today. Prepare yourself well! The more knowledge you have,
the more fun you'll have at the party.
To prepare for the party, you will become an expert in one
aspect of Victorian life (remember, that’s 1850-1901). You will take what you
have learned throughout the month and write a 4-6 page research paper on your topic. We will be presenting these
papers in the form of powerpoints, and finally, we will celebrate with a good
old-fashioned Victorian Parlor Party.
Your task is as follows:
- Pick from a very broad category of topics pertaining to the Victorian Era. The following is a list of some topics. If something else interests you, just run it by me for approval!
- Poverty
- Medicine
/ Diseases
- Fashion
- Famous
individuals
- Workhouses
- Industrial
Revolution
- Victorian
Etiquette (what were good manners back then?)
- Childhood
- Hobbies
- Inventions
- Music
- Food
- Sports
- Crime
and Law
- Come
up with a research question about
the topic you choose. In other words, what do you want to know about that
topic?
- Research
that specific topic. We will be in the library for three days. You should
find at least 6 good sources. Only one of these may be a
traditional encyclopedia, like World
Book or Encyclopedia Britannica,
and can be in print or on the computer. Please make sure you have a variety of sources, such as books,
videos, encyclopedias, magazines, newspapers, reputable websites, et
cetera.
- As
you research, write note cards for your paper. You will need to have 20 note cards on Noodletools, 5 of
which must be direct quotes
from your sources. You should also create a works cited page on Noodletools, listing everything you’re
using as research. This must be completed by Friday, January 11th. Your note cards and works cited will
count as a quiz grade.
- Together,
we will be organizing your thoughts in an MLA-style outline on
Noodletools. This must be done by Friday,
January 18th. Your outline will
count as a quiz grade.
- Turn
your outline into a rough copy of your paper. This will be due in class on
Thursday, January 23rd. Your
rough copy will count as a homework grade.
- Write
your final copy of your paper, due Monday,
January 28th. The paper should be typed, double-spaced,
size 12 font, Times New Roman. Your final research paper will count as a third quarter major assignment
grade.
- We will be creating powerpoints in school that highlight your research. Your presentation should be 2-3 minutes long, and should include citations and a works cited page as your last slide. Presentations will take place on Monday, February 4th – Thursday, February 7th, and they will count as a third quarter major assignment grade. The parlor party will take place on Feb. 7th after the last presentation!
A note on absences / lateness to school the day the paper is
due
You have been told well in advance when the paper is due.
Even if you are absent, you MUST have someone trustworthy deliver the paper on
that day. If you are late to school and miss my class, you must make sure I get
the paper that day. If you are planning on leaving school early the day the
paper is due, you must give me the paper before you leave. As a last resort,
email it to me.
A reminder on the 7th grade English lateness
policy
If the research paper is late, you will lose ten points for
each day it’s late, up to three days. Your parent or guardian will be contacted
if you fail to hand it in by Tuesday, January
29th. If the paper is not in by Thursday, January 31st, it is a flat 55 if it is handed
in. If the paper is never handed in, it’s a zero.
A note on plagiarism
Plagiarism is essentially “idea-stealing”. It is taking
credit for information that is not your own original idea. While research is
all about getting information from other sources, you avoid plagiarism by
giving credit to the source of information.
Plagiarism is taken very seriously in our school, and we
will spend more time in this unit learning how to avoid plagiarizing a paper.
If part or all of your research paper is plagiarized, the dean and your parent
/ guardian must be notified. You will be required to redo the assignment, and a
65 would be the highest grade obtainable. Save yourself the trouble— showcase
your own unique ideas! J
MY RESEARCH PAPER CHECKLIST!
A way to keep you on track and get your work in on time!
Take this out of the packet and keep it in the front of your English folder—we
will be referring back to it all through this unit!
TASK
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DUE DATE
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COMPLETED?
Put a check in the box if you’re done!
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Determine my topic and research question
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By the end of class on Wednesday, January 2nd.
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Submit my 20 note cards and works cited page for a
quiz grade.
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Friday, January 11th.
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Submit my MLA outline for a quiz grade.
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Friday, January 18th
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Have my rough copy of my paper in class for a
homework grade.
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Thursday, January 23rd
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Hand in my final copy of my paper with works cited
attached to the back.
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Monday,
January 28th.
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Sign up for a presentation time
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Wednesday, January 30th.
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WHAT DAY DID
YOU SIGN UP FOR?
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