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"Road Rules" is a show about young people traveling
together cross country exploring life in other places. The video
music station selects a group to travel in a motor home and live
together in harmony. The tour is both fun and exciting with a
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The Hispanic television station Telemúsica (TVM) has selected your group to participate in its version of Road Rules called "Road Adventures." You will be planning the travel route and touring one of the following areas: the Carribean, Central America or South America As you travel through various countries, you will be observing the culture and environment of the region. The purpose of your trip is to determine how the environment affects the culture and resources of the region. | |||||||||||||
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After researching this topic, prepare a board game or a video quiz show utilizing the information that you have gathered. The game must include at least one question from each category listed in the question portion of this module. |
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As you look at the task above, list as many questions as you can that will help you to understand and investigage this topic. Consider the following factors:
What do you already know about
the region? Examples of questions:
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You should use a graphic organizer to record your information and to keep track of your bibliographic sources. | |||||||||||||

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| In this step you will be using a variety of library resources to find answers to your questions. |
| Tip:If you did not formulate questions in Step 1, go back and do it now. A topic is not a question. |
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| Statesman's Yearbook | The Europa World Year Book |
| Almanacs (Note: The index to an almanac is in the front of the book.) |
| Check the library catalog for books about specific countries. |
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Factbook Discovering Nations, States, and Cultures (Gale) Junior Worldmark: All About Nations, States & Provinces (Gale) World Atlas (Mindscape, Microsoft) |
Let's
Visit Mexico (Queue) Let's Visit South America (Queue) Let's Visit Spain (Queue) General electronic encyclopedias |
| Remember to cite your references. Check the MLA guidelines and examples for citing resources; however, your school may use a different format. |
| Sort your research findings by using note cards or a graphic organizer. |
| Sift through the resources, eliminating those that do not answer your questions. |

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Now that you have gathered information, stop to evaluate your findings.
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Figure out how much you have learned.
You are looking for insight.
You are trying to "tease" meaning out of fragments. Synthesis requires rearranging pieces of information until a new version emerges. |

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Now that you have synthesized your information and evaluated your progress, you are ready to locate additional information to answer your questions and further develop your topic. Return to any of the resources mentioned earlier in Step Two.
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Synthesis is the act of pulling your research and ideas together to form a new whole.
Before you begin, recall the items you were asked to consider in your research. They were listed in Step 1.
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HOW THIS WILL BE REPRESENTED ON THE BOARD GAME |
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Are you ready to prepare your presentation? |
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Recall your task and product. Review all of your materials to prepare for your final product. Your product should reflect your efforts during the past steps in the research process. |
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| Questioning
and Planning Gathering, Sorting, and Sifting Synthesis and Evaluation |
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Consider:
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