Hina Shahzadi
Hina Shahzadi
Hina Shahzadi
Topic:
Research report writing
Research report writing:
Research papers are similar to academic essays, but they are usually longer
and more detailed assignments, designed to assess not only your writing skills but also your
skills in scholarly research. Writing a research paper requires you to demonstrate a strong
knowledge of your topic, engage with a variety of sources, and make an original contribution
to the debate.
The process:
The following steps will help you write a research paper, starting with nothing
but an assignment or prompt and ending up with a well-crafted essay.
Step 3: Research
Step 7: Write
Look at everything your instructor has provided you with. Carefully read the writing
assignment, prompts, grading rubric, or any other materials you’ve received. It might even be
helpful to highlight and take notes on the assignment. Take time to understand exactly what
you are being asked to write and how you will be graded on it. And if you aren’t sure, ask!
Ask your teacher for clarification before you even pick a topic. That way, you will be sure
you are on the right track.
Pick a topic:
Once you understand what you’re being asked to write in your research paper,
it’s time to decide what to write about. Use the guidelines given by your instructor to help
pick your paper topic. If you have a topic that you love, but you’re having trouble fitting it
into the guidelines, choose another topic. It will be easier on you in the long run to write
about a topic that fits the assignment. It’s important to be engaged in the topic you’re writing
about it, but you don’t have to love it. It’s also good to realize that you can use this research
writing assignment as an opportunity to learn about something new.
Research:
And now what you have been waiting for research! This step is pretty
flexible; different people will research for a paper in different ways. However, it’s important
to stay focused and move pretty quickly. After all, you still have to write your research paper.
you have all of this information, now what to do with it? Step
four is all about getting organized. Like research, different people have different preferences
here. It can also depend on your assignment. Some sort of bibliography (literally “book
writing,” this is a list of the books, articles, and other sources you have used in your research)
is helpful when it comes to organizing your research.
Form a thesis:
A thesis is a short statement that you as researcher and author put forward for
the readers of your paper as what you are trying to explain or prove.
A starting point when writing a thesis might be to write a one-sentence answer to the
question: what is your paper about? The answer might be something like the following
examples:
Create an Outline:
Write:
finally, it’s time to actually write your paper. You might feel like you should have
started writing sooner, but rest assured: the work you have done up to this point is important.
It will help you create a strong, clear, interesting research paper. As you write, don’t be a
perfectionist. Don’t worry about finding the perfect words, using the perfect grammar, or
crafting the perfect title. There is time to perfect your research paper as you edit. Right now,
you just need to write.
If you have completed your work than you have to do edit your work.
Here is work is that to search the about the write organization wording length etc.
Like editing for content, editing for grammar might take a few run-throughs. If you need to
take a break, that’s fine. It can even help you come back to your paper feeling more focused,
which is key to catching and fixing mistakes.
Once you’ve finished Steps 1to 9, it’s definitely time to take a break. Give your paper a day
or two (or an hour or two, if you are running short on time) and give it a final read-through. It
can be helpful to print a copy of your paper and read a hard-copy if you have only read
through it on a screen thus far. You might notice mistakes or formatting issues that your eyes
missed while reading on your computer. Once you have read your research paper for a final
time and double checked that your paper does everything the assignment is asking for, it is
time to submit.