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  • Research
    • Web Searching
    • Evaluating Websites >
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      • Works Cited Pages & In-text Citations
      • Quoting, Paraphrasing & Summarizing
      • Copyright & Fair Use
  • 7th Grade
    • AgriScience 7 >
      • New Jersey Produce
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      • Persuasive Essay
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      • Exploring Agriculture Around the US
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      • Code Orange
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      • Author & Artist Similarities
      • Artist Bio Poems
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      • A Midsummer Night's Dream
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      • American Revolutionary War
      • Lewis and Clark

RESEARCH

Research is a large part of the middle school curricula, regardless of content area. Learning the proper research process from topic selection to final project is a skill that may seem overwhelming at first, but rest assured, your teachers (including me!) are here to help you each step of the way. Please use the links on this page to aid you in your research. No matter how small or large your research assignment, these skills and guidelines will help set you on the right path. 
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  • Web Searching
 
  • ​Evaluating Websites​​
    • ​​Filtering "Fake News"

  • Plagiarism Prevention
    • Citing, Works Cited Pages, & In-Text Citations
    • Quoting, Paraphrasing, & Summarizing
    • Copyright & Fair Use 
Yes, Libraries & Librarians are Still Important! Video credit: Common Craft