Research - Source Cards
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- Category: English Language Arts
- Published: Friday, 02 January 2015 13:20
- Written by Brian Jaeger
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When students find sources, generally they forget to copy more than just the quote they're looking for. This simple form forces students to fill in a little more information and keep it organized in their Google Drive. I have it set to five sources, but you can just paste each section over and over.
Assignment pasted below may have some lost formatting.
https://docs.google.com/a/menomoneefallsschools.org/document/d/1iFz6BvpQc-8uJWmfcI3v4p98qWbtgI5AnarptZ0dZNE/edit Make a copy of this document and save it to your class folder.
Now it’s time to gather your research. Fill in at least five of the source cards below. Reference these cards for your cited sources and your bibliography.
Source Cards:
Start with Basic Info and use easybib.com (MLA) to create your Source Info (1-5).
Source Info 1:
Topic (part of argument/story it will be used in) How does it relate to story? :
Entire Quote/Content Section here:
Paraphrase/Quote/Your own version used here:
Source Info 2:
Topic (part of argument/story it will be used in) How does it relate to story? :
Entire Quote/Content Section here:
Paraphrase/Quote/Your own version used here:
Source Info 3:
Topic (part of argument/story it will be used in) How does it relate to story? :
Entire Quote/Content Section here:
Paraphrase/Quote/Your own version used here:
Source Info 4:
Topic (part of argument/story it will be used in) How does it relate to story? :
Entire Quote/Content Section here:
Paraphrase/Quote/Your own version used here:
Source Info 5:
Topic (part of argument/story it will be used in) How does it relate to story? :
Entire Quote/Content Section here:
Paraphrase/Quote/Your own version used here: