As we discussed in class, everyone will be presenting a research project over a novel we've read this year in class. I would highly suggest you begin your research early. Google Scholar is a great resource to find articles on the texts we are reading. For example, if you click on the Google Scholar link and type "To Kill a Mockingbird" in the search field, you will be taken to numerous articles relevant to our reading. Many of these articles would be great to use as a source for your final research project. If you find an article that you find interesting, please share it on our blog! If you would like to use your findings in your project, and you have questions, just let me know and we will have a look! Many students find research assignments/projects intimidating, but never fear! Have a look at the chart below and write down a 1 or 2 ideas of what it means to you in terms of research. We will discuss the chart and your ideas in class!
Welcome students! This blog is for students taking English and Composition 123 in the Spring semester of 2015. It is a space for reminders, questions, and sharing!! Keep up with posts to catch useful links and images. Enjoy! :D --Sarah Skelton
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