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Understanding Citations and Exploring Values

This lesson focuses on understanding Chicago Manual Style citations and their importance in avoiding plagiarism. Students will also engage in a values board activity to explore their personal values and relate them to their essay. Homework includes completing the values board and working on their "Who Am I" essay.

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Understanding Citations and Exploring Values

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  1. Lesson 7 _ Citations and Values Board Agenda Learning Outcomes F. To examine and understand our values and how they relate to us as a person G. I fully understand why and how to use a citation and can properly cite my work using Chicago Manual Style • Who Am I essay! • Chicago Manual Style Citations • Values Board Activity • Begin work on Essay if time

  2. Chicago Manual Citations Before we get into Chicago Manual specifically, lets talk about citations. What is the purpose a citation? -To avoid plagiarism and to assign proper authority to a statement When is the use of a citation appropriate?

  3. Lets try some examples 1.China is the largest country on Earth NO 2. The Big Mac has 550 calories YES 3. Rifka has to overcome the hatred of Russian soldiers, as well as, typhus and ringworm. (Letters from Rifkaby Karen Hesse) YES 4. Last year, the Cubs won the world series for the first time in 108 years. NO. 5. 33% of all groundballs are hits, compared to 17% of fly balls. YES

  4. Continued • Please turn your attention to the “Citations” page on the back of your “Who Am I” assignment.

  5. Chicago Manual • Citation • Redwood social studies teachers expect students to use the Chicago Manual of Style when citing academic work. I require footnotes. This essay requires 5 cited sources. Easy Bib is a great resource and is free if you use it on campus. Register while you’re on campus for a free account you can use at home. • How To (Use CTRL + ALT + F to create a footnote) • Author, Title of the work, (Place of publication: Publisher, Year of publication), page numbers. • Sample • Michael Pollan, The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (New York: Penguin, 2006), 99–100. • Sample for this essay • Social Issues Teacher, “What’s In a Name?” Writing Assignment, (Larkspur: 2016), pg. 1. • Lets talk about google docs!!!

  6. Values Board Actions Purpose To continue to explore your VALUES and to create more evidence for your essay. • Read the instructions carefully • Fill out the value board based on the options provided. Make sure you create a value not on there. • Share with your neighbor and discuss. • Finish writing section for homework.

  7. Homework Finish Values Board and writeup by Friday Who Am I Essay due Friday 2/10

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