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Name: ______________________________ Date: _______________________ DIRECTIONS: Complete each of the steps below as you work through Searching for Change and A Shared History Lessons. Step 1: Choose a topic to research In the Searching for Change lesson, you are provided with a research prompt: choose a social movement that interests you. However; you can research any topic you like. In the space below, describe your topic of choice which you plan to research. For more ideas, check this link out: https://www.aresearchguide.com/30-middle-school-research-paper-topics.html Step 2: Researching and Notetaking After you choose your topic, you need to gather information. Use the questions below to help guide you as you take notes on your topic. You can come up with your own questions if you need more notes to use. Keep in mind, you are gathering information to write a complete essay, so you need plenty of information. (Refer to the Searching for Change lesson for guidance on the note-taking process). Don’t forget to document the sources you are using in the Works Cited list below. Research Questions Notes from my research What is the history of my topic? What facts should I include about my topic? What makes my topic interesting? Why…? (add your own questions you have about your topic) Works Cited Use this to show the sources you are using. You should have more than 2 sources. Step 3: Creating an Outline Once you have finished reading the lesson, Searching for Change, you should have a complete list of notes for your research topic. Your next task is to take the notes you have, and organize the information into a rough outline. You should refer to the lesson, A Shared History for more help with creating your outline. To complete the outline, fill out your thesis statement and information for your body paragraphs. Use this step to help you plan what you will say in your report. You may have full sentences or partial notes to make your outline. I. Introduction a. Hook -