Vitality a diligent reseacher helps generate an impressive Announcement about Rhode Island.
Rhode Island, one of the Fifty states of the United States America and one of the Thirteen original colonies, has a fascinating history just waiting for a hard-working student to uncover it. Although preparing a report about our nation's smallest state may at first sound like a mundane task, putting in the proper amount of time and research can reveal astounding facts about Rhode Island that are certain to impress your teacher and land you a grade that you can be proud of.
Instructions
1. Visit your local librarian. Inform the library that you have been assigned a report on Rhode Island and ask her to point you in the direction of any sources that may prove helpful in preparing your report. Once you have at least three books, sit down at a table and begin to search for information that you can use in your report.
See if you can find any noteworthy people who are from the state or any odd tidbits that your teacher may not even know. Write down all of your findings and the source and page numbers where you find them.4. Write the introduction to your paper. Take note of the page number and source where you find each bit of information for use in your in-text citations and works cited page later.
3. Dig deeper to find facts that make Rhode Island stand out as a state.2. Write down all of the basic, essential facts about Rhode Island such as its capital, landmass, current population and state bird. Learn about its history including the role it played in the Civil War and the date it ratified the Constitution.
Try to introduce the state with a moderately interesting fact, but save your most unusual facts for later in the paper. For example, you may start with: "Rhode Island, the smallest state in the United States of America, is situated in the northeastern US just below Massachusetts." Provide an overview of the general topics you plan to cover in the body of your paper.
5. Write the body of your paper. Organize it by topic. For example, you may write your first paragraph about Rhode Island's history, a second paragraph about resources and attractions that Rhode Island has to offer, and a third paragraph with all of the funny and unusual tidbits you learned about the state.
6. Finish with the conclusion. Sum up all of the main points that you made in your report. Don't forget to attach a works cited page with all of your sources listed in alphabetical order to the end of your report.