Class Example of setting up your MLA paper... (This is a Word document, so, if you need to, you could just open it and replace the typed information with your own name and writing, keeping the same format.)
Example of shortened paper and coinciding works cited page (includes direct quotes and citations--which you need to do--as well as citations for non-direct quoted/ not common knowledge information
EVEN MORE helpful links and tools!!! (found on the internet)
Internet Citation Organizer: Students can use this interactive-handout to help them organize the bibliographic data of sources they find on the Internet. Type on the webpage before printing, OR print and hand-write on it!
Research Paper Scaffold- This handout guides students in researching and organizing the information they need for writing their research paper.
Printable Essay Map- Use this graphic organizer to develop an outline for an essay that includes an introductory statement, main ideas, supporting details, and a conclusion.
Interactive Essay Map- This interactive graphic organizer can help students develop an outline that includes an introductory statement, main ideas to be discussed or described, supporting details, and a conclusion that summarizes the main ideas. The tool offers multiple ways to navigate information including a graphic in the upper right-hand corner that will allow users to move around the map easily. The finished map can be saved, e-mailed, or printed. NOTE: This will NOT meet required MLA-formatting for the outline that needs to be completed for class; however, it can be a visually helpful "starting point" for struggling students.
(To be used to help with Parenthetical Citations too!)
person,
place, or
era
*To be used with Bib cards & Works Cited Page!
Writing NOTE Cards
Handout #11 back
Note Card Rubric
Handout #12 back
*Refer to specific due dates of Rough Drafts
Works Cited "rough draft" rubric
Rubric (only need 1/2 sheet)
Rubric for Final Paper: ELA grade AND Social Studies grade
Additional Classroom Handouts & References: (most of them were created by Mrs. Tolin)
EVEN MORE helpful links and tools!!! (found on the internet)
Language Arts Standards that will be addressed: