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Outlines

An outline will help you organize and develop your ideas. Start with your subject and then break it down into categories. Use bulleted lists  and abbreviations.
 
Outline 
Sample Outline 
Notes 
 

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Sample Outline 

Hockey 

  • History
    • Origins
    • 1800's to 1930
    • 1930 to present day
  • Hockey Greats
    • Old-timers
    • Rookies
  •  Equipment
    • players
    • goalies
  •  Rules of the game
    • lines
    • penalties
    • scoring
  •  Memorabilia
    • hockey cards
      • history
    • merchandising
    • souvenirs
  •  Other Hockey types
    • street hockey
    • field hockey
    • air hockey
 
Notes 

For a more complicated project, you can go into even greater detail. Notice how everything was divided into categories and sub-categories. This keeps relevant information together.

 
 
Sources 
Click here  for a list of sources used in this project. 
Glossary 
All the words in bold are found in the Glossary. If you don't understand a word, click on the Glossary Mark beside it, to go directly to the Glossary Page. 
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