Monday, March 4, 2013

Suggested Outline Template for Research Paper (REP)




Suggested Outline Template for a Research-Based Expository Paper (REP)

Make a plan to write about your social issue USING FACTS AND INFORMATION FROM RESEARCH that you have read, thought about, paraphrased, and that you cite!
For this writing task, you are not being asked to give your opinions or even much of your personal experience.  You are being asked to research (using a variety of methods) and then write about what data and information you find.  Become an EXPERT on your topic and share what you learn.  Before you begin writing, make an outline.  Then, research and take notes.  Finally, use your notes to write detailed, accurate, well-researched paragraphs that are organized according to you outline.  Here is a sample outline that may help you plan for your own writing & research work.



I.                   Introduction – Introduce readers to your topic

A.                 Hook (some startling statistic or an important question or a social action quote related to the issue you selected):

B.                 A brief definition of the issue:

C.                 A couple of general, but important facts:

D.                List what you will talk about in this research paper

 

II.               Section I – Describe the problem for your readers

A.                 Define the social issue in more detail – explain in depth what the social issue is

B.                 Describe the causes for this problem

C.                 Explain where it is happening (specifically, where is this a problem & why in those areas)

 

III.            Section II – Explain why this social issue is a problem

 

A.               In the past

1.                 Consequences / impacts locally

a)                 Impacts on you

b)                 Impacts on your family

c)                  Impacts on your school

d)                 Impacts on your city/state/country

e)                 Impacts on people you know and care about

 

2.                 Consequences /impacts globally

a)                 Impacts on other families/communities

b)                 Impacts on other states or countries

c)                  Impacts on others around the world

 

B.               In the present

1.                 Consequences / impacts locally

a)                 Impacts on you

b)                 Impacts on your family

c)                  Impacts on your school

d)                 Impacts on your city/state/country

e)                 Impacts on people you know and care about

 

2.                 Consequences /impacts globally

a)                 Impacts on other families/communities

b)                 Impacts on other states or countries

c)                  Impacts on others around the world

 

C.                In the future

1.                 Consequences / impacts locally

a)                 Impacts on you

b)                 Impacts on your family

c)                  Impacts on your school

d)                 Impacts on your city/state/country

e)                 Impacts on people you know and care about

 

2.                 Consequences /impacts globally

a)                 Impacts on other families/communities

b)                 Impacts on other states or countries

c)                  Impacts on others around the world


IV.             Section III – Analyze the problem and explain how this problem can / might be solved

 

V.                Section IV – Describe who is working to address this issue and what they are doing

A.                 In Tucson

B.                 In other states & countries

 

VI.             Conclusion

A.                 Summarize the issue & why it matters

B.                 Suggest ways for readers to take action (what can be done)

C.                 Powerful ending – quote or message or question...

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