Pinpoints Summer 2019 | Page 18

WE H A VE A STORY TO T E LL. Major assignments in school – and in life – can cause plenty of angst. But for middle school Learning Center students, their toughest assignments teach them as much about how to complete their most daunting tasks as the research itself. A two-month long biographical research project culminating in a paper and presentation teaches both confidence and lessons foundational to future success.” Middle school students of The Learning Center have completed their three-page biography research papers, and the lessons learned throughout the two- month process are foundational. The mission of the project as stated in teachers’ written reports says, “Learning to write well is an important skill that allows students to demonstrate what they have learned about a subject as well as their feelings, thoughts, and experiences. Writing a research report requires the integration of many skills: researching, reading and analyzing, note- taking, synthesizing information, and informative/ explanatory writing.” This mission statement is combined with an equally impressive, thoroughly organized, step- by-step action plan. Courtenay Macaulay, seventh and eighth grade instructional specialist, explains, “Students find this especially hard at first, as they Detailed writing of the bio research paper precedes delivery. 16 learn the research process they’ll use in high school and college. We break it down into small, achievable parts, beginning with how to determine if a person is famous enough to have a book written about them.” Students find credible sources and learn to access information, reading and highlighting specific points. Using Google docs, they compose two- column notes, main ideas on the left, supporting details to the right. Each paragraph has a main purpose, from birth and early childhood, through death and conclusion. Edits and revisions are made before the next paragraph is begun. Students write introductory paragraphs – with hook, plan, and thesis last – when they know their character fully. For the culmination, writing joins speaking, as authors present their biography research papers in the theater before a full audience. The applause they receive is well earned.