Getting Started:        

First, get to know about your planet. Read as much information about the energy as you can find. Try both the Internet and the library;  a good search engine, an encyclopedia, and individual books on energy.

As you're reading about volcano, take notes on key information, such as Battery , Biofuels , Biomass , Chemical Energy , Coal , Cogeneration , Conversion Factors , Diesel Euel , Electrical Energy , Electricity Generation , Electrochemistry , Electro magnetic , Energy Consumption , Energy Efficiency , Fossil Fuels , Geothermal Energy , Global Warning , Green house Effect , Hydro Power , Mechanical Energy , Nonrenewable , renewable , Nuclear Energy , Oil , Petroleum, Photosynthesis Power Degradation, any unusual features, when it was discovered, etc.

 The Structure of the energy Report:
Start your report with an introductory paragraph that states the main ideas that you will be writing about. Then write at least four to five paragraphs that clearly describe energy. Each paragraph should cover one topic (for example, you should have one paragraph that covers the energy 's location in the world. End the report with a closing paragraph that summarizes what you wrote and learned.

Finally, cite your references (see the section below on formats for your bibliography).

Check that your grammar, spelling, and punctuation are correct. Make sure to use complete sentences and write neatly! Define any technical terms that you use. Proofread your report for errors before you hand it in -- do not hand in a rough draft.


 Citing Your References:  When you write your bibliography, list all of your references. Formats for each type of publication follows (there are different formats for different media):

 Web Site: Author(s) if appropriate. Title of Site or web page. URL of site, date of publication (the earliest copyright year listed).

 Book: Author(s). Title of book. Edition. Location of publisher: Name of Publisher, year of publication.

 Encyclopedia:  Title of encyclopedia, volume of encyclopedia used. Location of publisher: Name of Publisher, year of publication, pages where the article is located.

 Magazine or Journal:  Author(s). "Title of article." Name of magazine, Volume.issue (date): pages where the article is located.

Author(s) are listed last name first, first name or initials (as cited in the publication).

 Another format for Internet sources is as follows:

Last name, First name of author. Title of Page. Name of the publisher  Date the page was created (at Enchanted Learning, this is the earliest date on the copyright notice located at the bottom of each page),

Some teachers also request that you include the date of access; this is the date (or dates) that you went to the web page (or pages).

The Following is a Rubric For Assessing each Part of Your Research Report:

 

Beginning
1

Developing
2

Accomplished
3

Excellent
4

Score

Introduction

Disorganized

, no information on what is to come

Gives too little information.

Summarizes report

Concise, well-written introduction

 

Research Part 1 (Battery , Biofuels , Biomass , Chemical Energy , Coal , Cogeneration , Conversion Factors , Diesel Euel , Electrical Energy , Electricity Generation , Electrochemistry , Electro magnetic , Energy Consumption , Energy Efficiency ,Fossil Fuels , Geothermal Energy , Global Warning , Green house Effect , Hydro Power , Mechanical Energy , Nonrenewable , renewable , Nuclear Energy , Oil , Petroleum, Photosynthesis Power Degradation

Does not cover all appropriate topics

 

Covers some of the appropriate topics.

Covers most of the appropriate topics.

All appropriate topics covered well. Also includes interesting facts.

 

Spelling/

Grammar

Many

spelling and grammatical errors

A few errors

Only one or two errors

Spelling and grammar perfect

 

Presentation

Illegible, messy

Almost illegible

Legible writing, accompany_

ing illustrations

Well organized presenta_

tion, typed or written

using a

word processor, accompany_

ing illustrations

 

References

No references

A single reference, incomplete citation

Several references with incomplete citations

Many references, listed in appropriate format

 

Timeliness

Over a week late

A week late

A day or two late

Handed in on time

 
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