Monday, January 30, 2012
Isearch Worksheet**#2
Isearch Worksheet: #2
What do you want to write about?
**How to make my house a better home.
What do you want to find out about your topic?
**What really needs to be fixed and how.
What are your questions about the topic?
**1. How much money is too much money to spend?
**2. How to prioritize on projects?
**3. Do we plan to stay long enough to finish it all?
How does it connect to your life?
**A home that I wanted to have for my family, but needed improving.
Give three reasons you like the topic
1. It seems to always be an on-going debate as to what needs to be done first because of all the different ideas that we have for the house. And makes family time discussions.
2. It is something important to myself and my family
3. It makes me feel excited to see the finished product.
Give three ways your life might change if you answer your questions
1. Figure out how to not overspend!
2. Feel prouder and happier with my home
3. I would feel more connected to the home and may not be able to move afterwards.
Do you already know the answer to your question? If the answer is sitting in a single book somewhere or if all you need do to find the answer is make some simple decision or ask one person one question, it isn't going to work out for a research paper becuase there isn't much you can research. Is it that kind of question and answer? If it is, please redo the worksheet.
* I thought this one out a little simpler than the original one I had written. I guess that I had been too vague and not settled on one particular subject. I originally had placed some ideas for my brainstorming topic ideas, but when I placed it on the worksheet to more or less verify my ideas, I confused myself. I guess the Psychology class came out! So, I hope that I narrowed this one out a little better?
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But I can't tell from this what the actual topic is, what you'd be researching and writing about. OCD? "Something important and meaningful in my life"--that doesn't mean anything til we know what the 'something' is.
ReplyDeleteTry another worksheet.
Ok, maybe I misunderstood. I thought that it was a topic that we were to try to find answers to? I guess I went about it the wrong way, too vague. But I think that I get the topic, questions, answers delema. Let me try it again and be more intuned with a topic, since I think that I have already focused on it. Thanks for pointing out the difference. :)
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