Research Project #1:
Before you start your first book, you should do some research about the book. Look up biographical information on the Internet about the author of the book that
you selected for your book report. If you can't find anything
about the author, look for information about the book . If you can't find anything
about the author, or the book, look for information about the subject. When you find some
information, carefully screen the web pages to see if it is helpful and relevant.
The idea is to find a little background about your author. This should help give
you some insight into the book itself.
When you find a good page, record the URL (which means Universal Resource Locator)
which is the Internet address which is in the Location box at the top of the page,
for example "http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us" and print out a few pages from the
material .
How to do it:
Go to google.com. Type the name of your author in the box. You'll get better results if you put the name
between quote marks, i.e. "Mark Twain".
It may take a little time while the program searches the Internet for the information.
It will let you know if it finds any information. If you were successful, scroll
down the page and look at the various "hits" that the program has found. Tap on any
of the underlined links to the hits. The program will bring you to that Internet site.
Scan the material carefully to see if the information is relevant to your book. If
so, write down the URL address (it should be in the "Location" box
above the buttons), and press the "Print" button and have the computer print the first
few pages of the Internet site.
Either write the URL address on the print-out, or when you do the print page set-up,
set it to print the location of the page on the top of the page. Put your name on
the paper and turn it in to Mr.Doyle.