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Writing the Work Cited Page Research Essay or Report Day 5

Writing the Work Cited Page Research Essay or Report Day 5. Today’s Agenda. Review Learn how to write a work cited page Question and Answer Time. Review . Notecards Done? 2 Column Notes Done? Thesis Statement Written? H ave you began writing your rough draft?. Need Help?.

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Writing the Work Cited Page Research Essay or Report Day 5

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  1. Writing the Work Cited Page Research Essay or Report Day 5

  2. Today’s Agenda • Review • Learn how to write a work cited page • Question and Answer Time

  3. Review • Notecards Done? • 2 Column Notes Done? • Thesis Statement Written? • Have you began writing your rough draft?

  4. Need Help? • If you need help with anything we have worked on, please kmail me! I am happy to help you formulate your thesis, check your thesis, check your rough draft, etc.

  5. Work Cited Page

  6. Where did you find that excellent information… • The work cited page comes at the end of your research paper. • Start the work cited information on a separate page! • It lists all the sources you cited (used) in your paper. • This helps give credit to the person who wrote the information you used and leads a reader to where to find more information if he/she would like. • Your paper is not of high quality without a work cited page! DO NOT LEAVE IT OUT!!!!

  7. What is the difference between a work cited page and bibliography? • Bibliography: contains all works consulted and used in the paper. • Work Cited: contains ONLY the works cited in your paper. For this essay/report, you are required to do a work cited page only.

  8. Have your notecards? • Refer back to your notecards. If you don’t have them, you will have to go back to your sources to get the information to make your work cited page. • If you didn’t use the source in your paper, DO NOT put it on your work cited page. 2 Main Reasons to have a work cited page: • It shows you have done a careful, thorough job of research. • It gives valuable information to readers who are interested in learning more a bout your topic.

  9. Sample Work Cited Page

  10. How to do a Work Cited Page • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX38SFB_efg

  11. Work Cited Generator Work Cited Generator! http://www.correctclick.com/biblio/

  12. Let’s Practice! Which is correct? Smith, Jason, “Why I Love the Pyramids, “ 200, Print. B. McKinley. Chicago: Pyramid, 2004. Print. Forrest, Tucker. The Pyramids and Me. Kessler, Jeffrey. Pyramids here and There. Indianapolis: Ancient Books, 1986. Print. D is correct! • A book is cited like this: Author’s Last Name, First name. Title of book. City: Publisher, year of publication. Publication medium.

  13. What is missing from this citation? Jordan, Robert. Best Ever Encyclopedia. 2004. Print. Author’s Name Title of the Article Year of Publication Page Numbers B is correct! • An encyclopedia is cited like this: Author’s Last Name, First name (if known). “Article Title” Title of Encyclopedia. Edition (if available). Year. Publication medium.

  14. What citation for a website is correct? www.112345.blank Joe’s Pyramid Page. Chandler, Joseph. Joe’s Pyramid Page. Chandler Companies, 6 May 2003. Web. 12 Apr. 2004, <http.www.12345.blank> D. Joe’s Pyramid Page. 12 Apr. 2004. C is correct! • A citation for a website includes the following information: Author’s Name. “Title of article.” Title of Website. Sponsor of Site, Publication date. Publication medium. Access date. <URL>

  15. Review and DemonstrationOf a Work Cited Page http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lX38SFB_efg Work Cited Generator! http://www.correctclick.com/biblio/

  16. Let’s Review Writing a work cited page is optional with a research paper. A work cited page is different from a bibliography in that a work cited page only uses the research noted in the paper. It is a good idea to keep track of sources on a written form or index cards. The work cited page begins a few lines after your final page of your research paper. Having a work cited pages shows that I have done a thorough job of research and helps my reader find more information on the subject if he/she would like.

  17. What to mark complete and how to… All Lessons BUT revise and final draft should be marked from Language 3-Language B if you have done all classes with me. *Make sure you write a rough draft. You are welcome to send this to me for review and suggestion for your final draft. *Make sure you have in text citations! To do this, follow the steps below: • log in to the OLS from your student account. • Go to your Progress tab, click on Language Skills (composition) • On the right, click on the Unit list to expand it. • Click on Unit 2 or 5 the research paper or research report • Click to go into the lesson. Arrow through to the end to mark complete! • Give yourself an hour of attendance time for today in Language skills!

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