TODAY, Friday, 1/23 Finish taking notes: enough details to write 10 informative statements about your topicnotes – 1 statement: direct quotation from a
TODAY, Friday, 1/23 Finish taking notes: enough details to
write 10 informative statements about your topicnotes 1 statement:
direct quotation from a book 1 statement: direct quotation from a
web source Print Works CitedWorks Cited Print Note cardsNote cards
Begin to write statements. Final product due: Thursday, 1/28. Final
product
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Student examples 10 Thingsdue Thursday, 1/28 Rubric given out
in class 1/21
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Research Skills Noodle Tools Click Make sure your screen looks
like this: Type Greek mythology Click Create Project.
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Sources Find two (or more) sources: one book and one website
For each source, select the type of source from the drop down menu
and then click Create Citation Find the information about the
source and enter it when asked. Click When you are ready to take
notes, click New Click
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Take notes as direct quotations and paraphrased details, so you
can write 10 Things to Know about Format note cards When you have
taken notes from at least two sources, write your 10 facts as
sentences. See the document in Miss As share folder.
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Give the note card a title. Take notes: 1+ direct quotation and
bulleted details. For a direct quotation, use and include a page
number. List key details in your own words.
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Give the note card a title. Take notes: 1+ direct quotation and
bulleted details. For a direct quotation, use and include a page
number. List key details in your own words.
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Print or save your Works Cited. Click Use the first word of the
entry in YOUR WC to format the in-text citation:
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Print note cards 1. Drag all note cards from left to right. 2.
Click the green + sign.
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3. Drag each note card from the center to outline on the right.
Hover over the word topic. When a note card has been added to the
outline it will appear in the right column and the note card in the
center will get a check mark. 4. Click the printer icon. 5. Select
these: Now PRINT
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In-text Citations According to Otfinoski, Finally Achilles best
friend, Patroclus, borrowed the sulking heros armor and chariot and
joined the battle (45). For a book: First word in citation (from
WC) and page number needed
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In-text Citations Otfinoski states, Finally Achilles best
friend, Patroclus, borrowed the sulking heros armor and chariot and
joined the battle (45). For a book: First word in citation (from
WC) and page number needed
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In-text Citations After Achilles held funeral games for his
friend, Patrocluss ashes were placed in a golden urn and buried
(Patroclus). For a website: First word in citation (from WC); NO
page # Use if you omit words from a direct quotation.