The Senior Project

 

Modern Language Association (MLA) style has changed as of January 2009. You will need to follow this new style when writing your research paper. To learn more about this style, view the powerpoint by Purdue University's OWL Writing Lab.

Print out a copy of the 2009 MLA Style Sheet.

We have created a research paper handout to assist you in writing your senior project research paper. It is called "Writing a Research Paper in 15 Easy Steps." This is the guideline that we teach beginning in the freshman year. We are in the process of updating this handout to include 2009 MLA format. You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer in order to access this packet. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader from Adobe.com for free.

To read and download the packet, click this hyperlink:

        Writing a Research Paper in 15 Easy Steps



For more information on MLA Style, go to the following website: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/

 

Senior Project Paper Rubric

 

Do you need ideas on what to write about for your senior project? Consider a controversial issue.

        Controversial Issues NEW!

Additional Senior Project Forms will be posted here soon. Check back regularly.

       Senior Project Parent Certificate of Understanding

       Senior Project Mentor Form

       Senior Project Mentor Verification Form (.pdf)