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WebQuest for English 9H Warwick High School

English 9 Honors: Futures. WebQuest for English 9H Warwick High School. Introduction. What will you do after high school? Objectives research a college, military branch, or vocational trade of interest create a PowerPoint with MLA citations

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WebQuest for English 9H Warwick High School

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  1. English 9 Honors: Futures WebQuest for English 9H Warwick High School

  2. Introduction What will you do after high school? Objectives • research a college, military branch, or vocational trade of interest • create a PowerPoint with MLA citations • persuade peers to consider your college, military branch, or trade Components • At Least Two Sources • Note-taking • PowerPoint with parenthetical documentation and a Works Cited slide

  3. Introduction Internet Reminders • Do not visit other websites beyond the ones provided for this project. Failure to comply will cause your internet privileges to be revoked. • Take care of the computers. Do not damage them in any way. You will be held responsible for any damages. • Secure and conceal your electronic devices. This is not the time to charge your iPOD.

  4. Introduction Steps: • Select your Career Pathway by clicking here. Make sure you click on the “pathway map” or “careertech.org” link. • Write down or type your discoveries. • Remember, you are finding the following information for your Career Pathway: overview, high school preparation, entry requirements, skills and qualities, and advancement and promotion. • If you cannot locate all of the information, then visit US Bureau of Labor Statistics: Occupational Outlook Handbook.

  5. Career Pathway Career Pathway

  6. Career Pathway Occupational Outlook Handbook

  7. Sources Source #1: Secondary Source Official Website • Locate the official website for your college, military branch, or trade. • When you locate your information, you must skim it to make sure it is a source you can use: a description or overview, what you need to enter, how you can achieve or be promoted, and how many people currently enrolled or employed. • When in doubt, ask for help.

  8. Sources • For colleges: • by state, click here. • by state, click here. • by college, click here. • For a trade, click Bureau of Labor Statistics. • Once there, type your trade in the search bar. • Ask for help.

  9. Sources So, you want to serve your country! Click on the icon that represents your branch of the military.

  10. Sources Create a bibliography card for your first source. These next few slides will help you to write your first bibliography card. First, make sure you have an index card. Second, follow the instructions, especially punctuation.

  11. Sources Basic Structure of a Bibliography Card

  12. Sources Sample Bibliography Card: College

  13. Sources Sample Bibliography Card: Military

  14. Sources Sample Bibliography Card: Trade

  15. Taking Notes You will be required to take notes: Direct Quotations (require “” around all information) Paraphrasesand Summaries (brief and in your own words) You must use the four required categories to create your notes. +

  16. Taking Notes Plagiarism: the act of intentionally or unintentionally treating work done by someone else as though it were your own Plagiarism will result in an automatic Ffor the entire project. Give credit where credit is due. When in doubt, ask your teacher.

  17. Taking Notes DIRECT QUOTATION: repeats the word of the source exactly. Quotation marks are used around the quoted material. • Use when the source material is especially well-stated—that is, when it is memorable because of its succinctness, its clarity, its liveliness, its elegance of expression, or its other exceptional qualities. PARAPHRASE: repeats an idea from the source but uses different words. • It is a good way to check that you understand the main point and details in what you are reading. It should be about the same length as the original.

  18. Taking Notes Effective Note Taking: 1. Keep your topic, controlling purpose, and audience in mind at all times. Do not record material unrelated to your topic. • Make sure that your paraphrases correctly reflect the meaning of the original. • Be accurate. Make sure that the direct quotations are copied word-for-word, with capitalization, punctuation, spelling, and grammar precisely as in the original. 4. Always double-check page references. It’s easy to copy these incorrectly.

  19. Taking Notes The Required Categories: • Overview: Job description (What are your typical/daily duties and tasks? Where will you work? How many hours/days per week?) • High School Preparation: Career Specific Courses (program of study), Extracurricular Activities, and Service Learning • Entry Requirements: What do you need to do or accomplish before you enter your career? (Education, experience, training) • Skills and Qualities: Which skills and personal qualities should you have? (Compare to your personality test results). • Advancement and Promotion: How can you earn a raise? How can you advance? What additional training might you need?

  20. Basic Structure of a Note Card Taking Notes

  21. Sample Note Card Taking Notes

  22. Sample Note Card Taking Notes

  23. Sample Note Card Taking Notes

  24. The Product POWERPOINT— • WORKS CITED PAGE: Bibliography cards in alphabetical order, single-spaced, indent after the first full line. • **LACK OF PARENTHETICAL DOCUMENTATION WILL RESULT IN A FAILING GRADE. • PARENTHETICAL DOCUMENTATION (AKA INTERNAL CITATIONS) (“Title of Website”)

  25. The Product Suggestions for an “A” PowerPoint: Include parenthetical citations. You are basically typing your note cards in the order of your outline using introductory information. Do not “dump” the quotations. Introduce them. The summaries and paraphrases do not necessarily need to be introduced. Follow the directions. Of course, ask for help!

  26. The Product When you are ready to type your PowerPoint, go to “File: Save As.” You must save your document using the following file name: LastNameFirstName It should look like this: SmithJohn Choose Hand Ins, then English, and CUllison. Save your document in your class period. PowerPoint presentations will not be printed.

  27. The Product Saving your PowerPoint:

  28. The Product Minimum of 12 slides with • Title Slide: must include MLA Heading, Career Pathway, College, and/or Military • Slide 2: Mandala • Slide 3: Short-term Goals • Slide 4: Long-term Goals • Slide 5 and subsequent slides: Career Pathway, College, and/or Military • Works Cited • Must be in order

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