Research Paper Writing Guide: Chicago Style, Acceptable for State Reimbursement

Chicago Style Research Paper Writing Guide, Acceptable for State Reimbursement

Research Paper Writing Guide: Chicago Style, Acceptable for State Reimbursement is a useful writing experience for college-bound homeschool high schoolers. They need experience in writing the various styles of research papers that they will face at their universities.

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Chicago style NB research papers are popular these days on many campuses, so 7Sisters is bringing you our step-by-step guide. It is no-busywork, adaptable to various levels of rigor and designed for student success!

Research Paper Writing Guide: Chicago Style, Acceptable for State Reimbursement is a 5-week study

It is aimed at high schoolers who already have some experience with research paper writing. It is self-guided, step-by-step, no-busywork guide that coaches a teen from start to finish through writing a Chicago-style research paper. Rubric for grading included.

What is Chicago style?

Chicago style is the creation of the University of Chicago Press. It is an old and successful format. Chicago style NB format (Note-Bibliography),

Research Paper Writing Guide: Chicago Style, Acceptable for State Reimbursement follows that format.

This good college-prep research paper is different than other common high school papers.

Chicago style NB research papers are most frequently used for humanities and some social sciences:

  • Religion
  • Philosophy
  • Art
  • Music
  • Theater
  • History
  • Anthropology
  • Business
  • Computers/Technology
  • International Studies
  • Criminology

The biggest differences between Chicago style and MLA or APA papers is:

  • There are footnotes for each citation
  • The citations are superscripts

Chicago-style papers include a thesis statement at the end of the introductory paragraph. Therefore, is similar to the MLA papers your teens have written during high school.

Chicago style’s NB format is flexible in some ways. It allows students to use section titles for transitions (just like APA papers) OR simply rely on transition sentences (just like MLA papers).

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You can find tips on how to help your teen get their research paper done. Check out this post.

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