Don't feel overwhelmed! Just keep your notes and information organized as you go along. Make sure you put everything in your Google document as you pull information from sites. If you aren't sure how to put them into your Bibliography, that's okay! Just save the hyperlink and Mrs. Pratt will help you put it into your citations and bibliography. If you find links that you like and want to go back to, copy paste them into your rough draft research document. The more you save and keep track of, the easier you will make it for yourself along this journey. If you ever get stuck or you need help, ask Mrs. Pratt! She is here to help and coach you all the way through.
CLICK HERE for some helpful research links
CLICK HERE for help in sorting primary and secondary sources
CLICK HERE for resources to help you write your Annotated Bibliography
CLICK HERE for National History Day partner resource websites
Finding Primary and Secondary Sources
How to Mine Wikipedia
Smart searching strategies
Smart searching in the Library of Congress
Make sure you provide multiple perspectives in your project
Make sure you conduct "wide research"
Make sure you explain the Historical Significance of your topic
Make sure you build your argument
Validate the sources that you use for research
Tips for Writing and Editing