Homeschool Writing and Then Some

Ep #15 Research Papers Part 3

July 03, 2024 Ruth Winn Season 1 Episode 15
Ep #15 Research Papers Part 3
Homeschool Writing and Then Some
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Homeschool Writing and Then Some
Ep #15 Research Papers Part 3
Jul 03, 2024 Season 1 Episode 15
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Ep #15 Research Papers Part 3

Show Notes

Today’s episode is the last of three parts in the Research Papers series. Be sure to listen to Part 1 and Part 2 first because they lay the groundwork for today’s discussion. 

In this episode, I share with you 

  • the essential prewriting step that makes writing the rough draft nearly effortless
  • how to craft effective introductions, conclusions, and body paragraphs
  • the importance of embedding research within the flow of your writing 
  • one key mistake that students often make on their works cited page and how to correct it
  • plus a whole lot of examples from a model student paper so that you can “see” what I’m talking about

This is another meaty episode with a wealth of information. You probably will want to take notes, and you’ll also want to grab the free Research Paper Checklist to help you remember the steps and stay organized. 

Click here to visit the website for Homeschool Writing and Then Some

Links Mentioned

Research Paper Checklist

OWL (Online Writing Lab at Purdue)

Peer Editing Guide for Research Papers

Grading Rubric 

Example of How to Use the Grading Rubric





Show Notes

Send us a Text Message.

Ep #15 Research Papers Part 3

Show Notes

Today’s episode is the last of three parts in the Research Papers series. Be sure to listen to Part 1 and Part 2 first because they lay the groundwork for today’s discussion. 

In this episode, I share with you 

  • the essential prewriting step that makes writing the rough draft nearly effortless
  • how to craft effective introductions, conclusions, and body paragraphs
  • the importance of embedding research within the flow of your writing 
  • one key mistake that students often make on their works cited page and how to correct it
  • plus a whole lot of examples from a model student paper so that you can “see” what I’m talking about

This is another meaty episode with a wealth of information. You probably will want to take notes, and you’ll also want to grab the free Research Paper Checklist to help you remember the steps and stay organized. 

Click here to visit the website for Homeschool Writing and Then Some

Links Mentioned

Research Paper Checklist

OWL (Online Writing Lab at Purdue)

Peer Editing Guide for Research Papers

Grading Rubric 

Example of How to Use the Grading Rubric