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ELA 4: The Research Essay—In a Nutshell 173 Views
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Don't worry, we took it out of the shell and put it in a video instead so you could see it better. Those shells can be tough to crack. Today's lesson is on research essays.
Transcript
- 00:03
[Dino and Coop singing]
- 00:13
A research essay can seem pretty intimidating.
- 00:16
Seriously, not only does it have the word "research," which means a lot of reading and [Girl looking hesitantly at the word research]
- 00:20
studying… [Girl is covered in books]
- 00:21
…but it also has the word "essay," which means a whole lot of writing. [Girl is covered in writing paper]
Full Transcript
- 00:25
But don't worry!
- 00:26
If you're feeling stressed about research essays, just say the following thing with
- 00:29
us:
- 00:30
Ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, whyyyyyy?????? [Girl looks depressed]
- 00:31
…Once you've finished doing that, we've got some actual good news! [Coop pointing at a blackboard]
- 00:35
If you follow some simple steps, it doesn't have to be a nightmare.
- 00:38
But it is still fun to say, ughhhh whyyyyy????? [Girl smiling]
- 00:43
So therapeutic!
- 00:44
The first step is picking a topic.
- 00:46
You should try to find something that's interesting to you, because you and your topic
- 00:49
are gonna be spending a lot of time together… [Boy handcuffed to the word topic]
- 00:51
Seriously.
- 00:52
A lot of time.
- 00:54
You should also be sure to pick a topic that's the right size to be covered in a research
- 00:57
essay.
- 00:58
If you pick a topic that's too big…
- 00:59
…then you might find yourself writing an encyclopedia instead of an essay. [Boy finishes writing his essay and a massive book appears]
- 01:03
On the other hand, pick a topic that's too small, and you'll run out of stuff to say. [Guy looking through a microscope to see a tiny topic]
- 01:07
After all, you want to end with an essay, not a leaflet.
- 01:11
But who doesn't love a good leaflet?? [Cross appears over the leaflet and a tick over the essay]
- 01:13
It even has a fun name….leaflet…heh. [Kid laughing]
- 01:16
The second step is to find sources.
- 01:18
Believe it or not, a research essay does require….y'know…research…so take a trip to the library to hunt down any [Dino pointing at a blackboard]
- 01:23
books, magazines, or newspapers that relate to your topic. [Books, magazines and newspapers appearing]
- 01:27
This will not only help you collect a whole bunch of relevant sources… [Guy surronded by research material]
- 01:29
…but also allow you to make a few "research material angels," the warmer, paper-ier cousin
- 01:35
of the snow angel. [Guy says the paper is so snuggly]
- 01:36
It's also worth looking up a few online sources, even though they won't add much to your research [Guy using a computer]
- 01:40
material angels.
- 01:41
Next come two steps that happen at once: reading, and taking notes.
- 01:45
All those books and print materials are good for more than just research material angels;
- 01:49
they're also worth reading.
- 01:51
Yup. [Boy looks shocked]
- 01:52
Who wouldda thunk.
- 01:53
And as you read, be sure to take notes.
- 01:54
This makes it way easier to hold onto all of the relevant info you find. [Coop pointing at a blackboard]
- 01:58
As you read more and more sources, your essay should start to come into focus, like a distant
- 02:02
ship approaching.
- 02:03
Except it should look more like an essay than a boat. [Girl standing on a cliff looking out to sea]
- 02:06
If it looks like a boat, you probably did something very, very wrong… [A paper boat appears]
- 02:09
The final step is to draft your essay.
- 02:11
Find the main ideas of your essay and elaborate on them with strong details. [Details appear under the main ideas on a essay outline]
- 02:15
As you write, be sure to use good paragraph structure.
- 02:18
Y'know, starting with a topic sentence, elaborating, then finishing with a concluding sentence. [The structure appears on paper]
- 02:22
And just like that, you're done!
- 02:23
And you have plenty of cool research material angels to show for it! [Guy looks happy with his research material angles]
- 02:27
…Uh, actually, be sure to clean up the library…as festive as that looks, no librarian wants
- 02:31
to deal with your boredom-fueled mess. [Angry looking librarian]
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