Review your outline to make sure each topic has enough supporting ideas and details or examples. Also make sure your topics and sub-topics are arranged in the best order.
Then write a draft using your outline as a guide. Remember to integrate your sources effectively and to cite them correctly. Don't worry too much about spelling and grammar at this point--it can be corrected in the next step.
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To create a polished final product, students need to synthesize their discoveries into a meaningful presentation that draws conclusions. They should also be able to give credit to their information sources.
RESOURCES:
Video Quizzes:
Self-grading Google Form quiz for video: Why You Need to Cite Sources
Self-grading Google Form quiz for video: Incorporating Information from Sources