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Instructions:. Source#3. Your cards don’t have to be this EXACT: you may have 6 on one source and 4 on another, that’s fine . Source#1. Source#2. Source#4. Lay out your cards in columns—put the Source Card at the top and put the Research Cards below them. Get out a highlighter:. Source#3.

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  1. Instructions: Source#3 Your cards don’t have to be this EXACT: you may have 6 on one source and 4 on another, that’s fine  Source#1 Source#2 Source#4 Lay out your cards in columns—put the Source Card at the top and put the Research Cards below them

  2. Get out a highlighter: Source#3 Source#1 Source#2 Source#4 Step 1: Highlight Source# of each card: NOTE: This should be pretty easy since they are all in columns, right?

  3. Step 2: Source#3 Source#1 Source#2 Source#4 Highlight TITLE of each card: NOTE: These should all be different! No repeats!

  4. Step 3: Source#3 Source#1 Source#2 Source#4 Highlight Quote Type of each card: NOTE: This should say Quote, Paraphrase or Summary

  5. Step#4: Highlight the FIRST WORD on the FIRST ENTRY on your Source Cards: Source#1 Savedge, Jenn. “9 Ways You can Help the Homeless.” MNN. Jan 3, 2015. www.mnn.com. Retrieved Feb. 20, 2018. Source#1 “Pack a Care Kit to Help Someone who is Homeless.” Portland Rescue Mission. 2016. www.portlandrescuemission.org. Retrieved Feb 20, 2018 OR Now write what the CITATION should be for ANY cards you made from this Source: (LastName #) (“FirstWordofTitle” #) (Savedge 1) (“Pack” 1) *IF the first word is The or A or An, then use the 2nd word DO NOT: use a comma, # or pg or p.

  6. Step 5: Source#3 Source#1 Source#2 Source#4 Write the CORRECT Citation on each card: NOTE: Most of you did this part wrong  So please fix it!

  7. Step 6: Take your 4 (or 5) Source Cards and put them in a pile on the side Step 7: Put all your Research Cards together in one big pile: Number them 1-20 (Order doesn’t matter) #1

  8. Step 8: Put your Source Cards in Alphabetical Order by the FIRST word in the entry Step 9: Get out a piece of paper and title it “Works Cited” Step 10: Write all your Source Cards—in ABC order—onto your paper with a HANGING INDENT: *Your info needs to be written like a sentence—each piece with a period after it Works Cited *Don’t forget to double space it when you type it Miller, Sara B. The spread of teenage drag racing raises red flags. August 10, 2005 edition. The Christian science monitor. January 20 2008 http://www.csmonitor.com Serian, Betty. "A National Identity Card Would Preserve Privacy." Opposing Viewpoints: Privacy. Ed. Jamuna Carroll. Detroit: Greenhaven Press, 2006. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Gale. Golden Valley High School (CA). 20 Jan. 2009 The Fast and the Furious. October 9, 2008. Cranky Critic. January 20, 2009 <http://www.crankycritic.com *Staple all your Source Cards to the back of this paper and turn it in!

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