Bruce Banner

8th Grade

Mrs. Ginn

November 14, 2016

Title of My Research Paper

Your one-page research paper should follow the format of this page. The font size should be no larger than size 12 and should be something that is easily readable, such as Times New Roman or Arial. Courier New is also an acceptable font. Fonts such as Forte, Bradley Hand ITC, and Curlz MT should not be used. The paper should have one-inch margins on each side of the page. Do not type in bold print or italics.The paper should also be double-spaced, such as these paragraphs. Paper should be aligned to the left side of the page.

The heading of the paper should include your name, subject, teacher’s name, and the date. The heading should be aligned on the left side of the page. The title of the paper should be centered below the heading. The first word and all important words in the title should be capitalized. Do not underline the title. The title should be written in the same size as the rest of the paper. Do not put an extra space between paragraphs.

The paper should be three paragraphs. The first paragraph should state your question, hypothesis, variables, and constants. The second paragraph should be a step-by-step description of your project. It should be detailed enough that others should be able to repeat your experiment exactly. The third paragraph should be background research concerning your project. For example, if you are trying to determine what type of feed attracts the most deer, you would research what deer like to eat. If you are trying to figure out if Miracle-Gro makes plants taller, you would find information about what kind of nutrients plants need.

You’re paper will also be graded for grammer. And spellling. And punctuation!!!?

Please make sure that there are knowspeling and grammermisstakes. Its very difficult to reed papers lik this. U shldnt type lk u txt lol.

At the end of the paperon a separate page, include a list of sources (minimum of 5). These sources should appear in alphabetical order under the heading (easybib.com).

Resources

Johnson, Keith A., and J. Alex Becker."The Whole Brain Atlas." Harvard Medical

School. 1997. 3 Feb. 2002 <

home.html>.

Lewis, Michael.The Blind Side. New York ; London: W. W. Norton, 2009. Print.

Seuss, Dr. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! New York: Random House, 1957.

Ende, Michael, and RoswithaQuadflieg.The Neverending Story. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1983. Print.