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Source/Citation Card (Magazine) - Colored Index Card Davis, Lester. "Jackie Robinson." Boys Life, Feb, 1991, 16-17. 1 - Created to keep track of where information is found. - Used for citations (in project) - Used to make work cited sheet . . Copy Punctuation From Example - If there is no author just start with the title

Source/Citation Card (Magazine) - Colored Index Card Davis, Lester. "Jackie Robinson." Boys Life, Feb, 1991, 16-17. 1 - Created to keep track of where

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Source/Citation Card (Magazine) - Colored Index Card

Davis, Lester."Jackie Robinson."Boys Life, Feb, 1991,16-17.

1

- Created to keep track of where information is found.

- Used for citations (in project)

- Used to make work cited sheet . . Copy Punctuation From Example

- If there is no author just start with the title

Source/Citation Card (Book) - Colored Index Card

Rudeen, Kenneth.

Jackie Robinson.

New York:

Crowell Publishers,

1

- Created to keep track of where information is found.

- Used for citations (in project)

- Used to make work cited sheet

1971.

Fact Card - White Index Card

Source # - 1

on line/page #

- Faced prejudice when he was a Negro League player.

- Done in your own words - PARAPHRASE

- 1 note per card . . make sure you include dates

- Source number & page number appear on card

- Cards will be organized and sorted

Hi-Lighting: Problem, Action, Impact

In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play professional baseball. Branch Rickey signed him to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers. During his career he played both firstbase and secondbase. Jackie Robinson helped bring an end to segregation in professional baseball.

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In 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first African American to play professional baseball. Branch Rickey signed him to play for the Brooklyn Dodgers. During his career he played both firstbase and secondbase. Jackie Robinson helped bring an end to segregation in professional baseball.

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4Directions: With the person you are sitting next to create 4 facts for the reading above. Make sure you paraphrase.

A critical win came with UFW's boycott of grapes from December 1965 to July 1970. Chavez organized support throughout California; once that state had been won over, he sent organizers to every corner of the country. By the end of the campaign, Time magazine had made la huelga (the strike) a cover story, and boycott (and UFW) supporters ranged from community college students to New York City's chic. By the end of the strike, UFW had managed to stop sales of California table grapes in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Montreal, and Toronto.