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Research Log #_8_ - Solutionary Project 2022 

 
Date:   March 21
Name:   Landi Luke
Essential Question:   what can we do to help students that aren’t able to afford school supplies?
 
Three Points to Prove: #1:  school supplies should be affordable to all students
 
 
                                        #2:  education opportunities shouldn’t depend on how rich or poor a family
is
 
 
                                        #3: many students don’t have access to basic school supplies and that affects
their learning opportunities
 
 
 
Point that this Source Proves:   # 1
 
 
 
 
Excerpts (These should provide insight into the Point to Prove) 
 
 “I can spend on average around $100-$200 on certain supplies” (0:19)

“On average every year I might be able to spend around $300-$350” (0:27)

“I don’t have to worry about looking for the cheapest materials when they’re already provided
for the students” (1:04)
 
 
 
 
 
Analysis (How does this source support the Point to Prove?): 
 
 
 These prove that when school supplies are affordable to students, they can come more
prepared to class and the teachers won’t have to worry about spending their personal
earned money on supplies.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Work Cited (correct MLA format): 

 Guidry, Leigh The Daily Advertiser. “How Much Will You Spend on Back-to-School

Shopping?” The Daily Advertiser, 20 July 2019,

amp.theadvertiser.com/amp/1746009001.

 
 
 
This is a reputable and reliable article because 
 
This is a reputable and reliable video because it is an interview of teachers that have been
teaching for a while that are spending their money to provide students with necessary supplies.

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