The Greater Essex District School Board provides resources to help students learn how to research. If you've completed a research project in the past but are still learning how to improve your research skills, check out the following resources.
Stage 1 – exploring
The first stage for any research project includes exploration. Find out how to prepare your research, decide on a topic and develop research questions.
Initiating inquiry |
Try using our Preparing for Research Checklist to help you begin your research project. You can also visit to access tools for developing critical thinking skills. Questions to askDuring this stage, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Choosing a topic |
Before you begin your research, you need to choose a topic. Sometimes your teacher will give a topic and other times you'll get to choose a topic. Here are some resources to help you choose a research topic:
You can also visit to help you with brainstorm ideas and make connections about your research topic. Questions to askDuring this stage, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Developing questions |
Once you've picked a topic, you'll want to start creating research questions to help guide you through the research process. Here are some resources you can use to help you develop research questions: Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask yourself the following questions:
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Stage 2 – investigating
Now that you've chosen your topic, it is time to start investigating the topic. Explore these resources to help you get started.
Developing a plan |
During this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Selecting the information |
During this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Determining the focus |
It is important that you keep track of your resources while you're conducting research. This will make it easier to go back and review facts when you process your findings. Here are some tips to help you track your resources: Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Stage 3 – processing
After you've gathered information through the research process, you need to begin evaluating and processing the information to determine which information is the most valuable. Check out these resources to help you process your research.
Analyzing information |
Here are some resources to help you process your research: Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Evaluating ideas |
Use our Determining Importance Worksheet to help determine which information is important and which information is not important. This will allow you to evaluate your research. Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Organizing and synthesizing your findings |
Check out these tools to help you organize and consolidate your research findings: Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Stage 4 - creating
During this stage, you'll begin creating your project, assignment or presentation.
Making and presenting a product |
Once you've finished researching, you'll want to transform your research into a finished assignment. Here are some resources and tools to help you through this process: Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Assessing product and process |
It is always important to spend time reflecting on your work so that you can continue to improve in the future. Here are some resources that you can use to help you assess your work and reflect on the research process: Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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Extending and transferring learning |
Complete our after you've finished your research project. Questions to askDuring this stage of research, you should ask and answer the following questions:
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