DAY 1:
1. Update or create your Noodletools account (www.noodletools.com)
2. Create a citation for the article (you will need to have the article open on the web to do this)–“Arthur Miller: McCarthyism”
3. Click on Arthur Miller – McCarthy and open the article in Notability.
4. Read the article and highlight the main ideas.
DAY 2:
Witch Hunt Assignment
Mindset: Although you are not writing a paper, you need to conduct and document your research as if you were. All of your work will be graded with a final paper in mind.
Background: Witch hunts follow a similar pattern which begins with fear. A large number of people begin to fear something. Then an event happens that becomes the trigger for action. Finally, a person or group of people become the target of the action, or the scapegoats.
- FEAR
- TRIGGER
- SCAPEGOAT(s)
Task: Select a metaphorical witch hunt and research it. Some suggestions:
- The Red Scare (Joseph McCarthy)
- Post 9/11 Muslim and Middle Eastern people
- Salem Witch Trials
- Japanese American Internment WWII
- AIDS epidemic outbreak 1980s
- Pedophile priests in the Catholic church
- WWII Nazi desire to eradicate any non-Aryan people
- Daycare sex-abuse in the 1980s and ’90s
Do the following:
- Write a research question for the topic you have selected. EXAMPLE: To what extent was ______ a “witch hunt”? Enter the question into the “Research Question” field on your project dashboard in Noodletools. Consider the three elements of a witch hunt listed above when crafting your question.
- Find 2 sources that provide information about your topic (evaluate them to make sure they are reliable, academically sound sources)
- Carefully read and take notes on each source (consider loading then into Notability so you can highlight and take notes). Consider how each source answers your research question. A useful article will provide you with possible answers to your research question.
- Create a citation for each source in Noodletools
- Create 2 notecards for each source: Summary and Paraphrase
- Title each notecard “Summary” or “Parphrase”
- On each notecard, copy and paste the passage you are summarizing or paraphrasing into the direct quotation field.
- On one notecard for each source, write a summary of the information you copied and pasted. 2 summaries total
- On one notecard for each source, write a paraphrase of the information you copied and pasted. 2 paraphrases total
- On each notecard, reflect on the information it contains and write your ideas in the “My Ideas” section.
- Write a thesis statement and enter it in the “Thesis Statement” field on your project dashboard in Noodletools. Your thesis statement should answer your research question. If you were to write a paper, your thesis statement would be the purpose of your paper.
GRADING: Bedsworth Witch Hunt Scoring Guide
DAYS 3, 4 and 5
Research time–All pieces of the assignment are due at the end of the period on Day 5