Writing Research Papers (15)
Learning to evaluate sources is a key part of beginning to write research papers. Information gathered from relevant informational books and websites makes a well-written paper more authoritative. Using the Common Core standards and understandable explanations, the main content takes readers through the writing of research papers, from conceptualization of the topic to a strong conclusion. An emphasis on outlining, transitions, and word choice aids readers in making their point clearly. Full-color photographs and fun fact boxes enliven a language arts topic that can be used in classes of all kinds.
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SeriesWrite Right!
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ManufacturerGareth Stevens
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PublisherGareth Stevens
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Publisher or imprintGareth Stevens
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AuthorProudfit, Benjamin
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ISBN-13978-1-4824-1120-1
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size8" x 8"
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Reading Interest1,2,3,4,5
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# of Pages24
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Dewey Decimal808
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Guided Reading LevelL
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Lexile Level570
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Date Published2015
Learning to evaluate sources is a key part of beginning to write research papers. Information gathered from relevant informational books and websites makes a well-written paper more authoritative. Using the Common Core standards and understandable explanations, the main content takes readers through the writing of research papers, from conceptualization of the topic to a strong conclusion. An emphasis on outlining, transitions, and word choice aids readers in making their point clearly. Full-color photographs and fun fact boxes enliven a language arts topic that can be used in classes of all kinds.