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12th grade library skills research

Preview of MLA Citations - Works Cited Cheat Sheet for Students Editable 9th Ed

MLA Citations - Works Cited Cheat Sheet for Students Editable 9th Ed

Created by
Tracee Orman
A quick and easy reminder of how to write in-text and works cited citations. This editable handout covers the basics in a simplified way. It is not meant as a replacement for using a handbook, but an easy-to-copy resource students can keep in their notebooks or folders.UPDATED to include the 2021 MLA 9th edition changes.This handout simplifies the hardest part for students: documenting their sources.Common Core State Standards: The CCSS require students to cite sources. This will be a helpful ai
Preview of Research Paper Bundle: Note Cards, Outlines, MLA 9th Edition | Digital

Research Paper Bundle: Note Cards, Outlines, MLA 9th Edition | Digital

Make writing a research paper manageable for both you and your students with these easy-to-use digital resources!Digital Source CardsNote CardsGraphic OrganizersOutlines for Every Paragraph of the PaperInteractive Guide to MLA Style 9th EditionHow to Cite SourcesHow to Avoid PlagiarismHow to Paraphrase, Summarize, and QuoteParaphrasing and Summarizing Practice Exercises & Answer Key⭐ No more loose note cards! Manage every step of the research paper online. ⭐These resources will save you time
Preview of Teaching Research Skills for Students : How- to- Guide Lesson, Activity & Rubric

Teaching Research Skills for Students : How- to- Guide Lesson, Activity & Rubric

Created by
Teach Eat Amaze
Ever told students they had to do research only to be met with deer-in-the-headlights expressions? Or only realized they had no clue how to research while in the midst of marking your 10th paper? Get students on the right track by introducing research skills early on in their learning, at any grade level, so they’re prepared to do it when that research-skills-based assignment comes up! This step-by-step and no prep guide serves as an introductory mini lesson, covering the what, when, why, &
Preview of MLA Style 9th Edition Works Cited Flipbook

MLA Style 9th Edition Works Cited Flipbook

Created by
Tracee Orman
Do your students need to learn the latest MLA style (9th edition)? This handy foldable flip book (NO cutting involved) is an excellent tool for your students to use while researching and citing sources. This IS included in my mega bundle: ALL of my WRITING RESOURCES GROWING BUNDLE.It goes over the core elements in the new MLA format and then gives plenty of examples for numerous types of sources, including:• Books (print and Kindle/electronic editions)• Periodicals (magazines, newspapers, journa
Preview of The Great Gatsby or Roaring 1920s Research and Multimedia Project (Roarin 20s)

The Great Gatsby or Roaring 1920s Research and Multimedia Project (Roarin 20s)

Ignite creativity with this Roaring 20s research project or Great Gatsby introduction! Your students will love exploring the 1920s decade and creating a roaring twenties multimedia slideshow - complete with facts, relevant images, and representative media (video or audio). This digital resource is designed for students in 9th-12th grades and will take approximately 3 days to complete.The research topics include the following:✅ Harlem Renaissance✅Jazz Age✅Flappers and Speakeasies✅19th Amendment
Preview of Works Cited for Library Research: Full Set

Works Cited for Library Research: Full Set

Created by
inourlibrary
If you enjoyed my FREE works cited page for books, check out this full set that also includes databases, magazines, and websites. This handy resource is an excellent tool for your students to use while researching and citing books sources! It helps ensure that students are documenting their sources in the proper format during research. It lists the requirements for book, database, magazine, and website citations within the new MLA format (updated April 2016) and provides an example as well as p
Preview of Academic Research | Library databases | bias sources | Introduction Presentation

Academic Research | Library databases | bias sources | Introduction Presentation

Do you want to teach your students how to research effectively? Do you want them to know the difference between using Google and search engines vs. library databases? Two products included!1- A detailed information presentation (see what is included below)2- Fill in the blank guided notes sheet3- Answer key for the guided notes sheet In this presentation you will find: Engaging topical questions to hook students,  like- What is Cardi B’s net worth?Explore Google and search enginesReliability and
Preview of The Big6 Digital Graphic Organizers for ANY Research Project!

The Big6 Digital Graphic Organizers for ANY Research Project!

Created by
Natalia Casale
Do you teach the research process, or just assign a project? The Big6 Process Model (Eisenberg and Berkowitz) works to help our students become aware of their thinking throughout the research process. Derived from the Big6 website (www.big6.com),"Using the Big6 information literacy process, you will identify information research goals, seek, use, and assemble relevant, credible information, then to reflect— is the final product effective and was my process efficient. The Big6 information literac
Preview of The BIG 6 Research Process Worksheets

The BIG 6 Research Process Worksheets

PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONUsing the BIG 6 research method for your next class paper or project? Help keep your students organized with these handy worksheets.PAGE 1: Title PagePAGE 2: Task Definition-Students will describe the given project and what information will be needed to complete it.PAGE 3 + 4: Information-Seeking Strategies-Students will list various types of sources that could be used for their project; list keywords to use in online searches; choose the best sources overall [2 pages]PAGE 5:
Preview of Fill-in-the-Blank Bibliography Slips

Fill-in-the-Blank Bibliography Slips

Created by
Staci Cox
These slips eliminate some of the pain when students are required to create bibliographies manually. The fill-in-the-blank slips list the required information for MLA 7 bibliographies in the proper order, and with all necessary punctuation. The bottom of each slip also gives an example of a proper bibliography citation. (Please note these are NOT for MLA 8.) There are slips for the following resources: Print Book, 1 author Print Book, 2 authors Web Sites Online Database Print Encyclopedia On
Preview of I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

I-Search Report or Research Report Unit

Created by
Amy Moss
This 30 plus page unit contains lesson plans, handouts, and rubrics for an I-Search Unit. It could also be used for a regular research report. It includes activities and handouts for brainstorming topics, selecting and narrowing a topic, taking notes, creating note cards and source cards, interviewing, conducting research, outlining notes, parenthetical citations, and includes models of an I-Search Report for students to use as they write their own reports.
Preview of Introduction to Databases: Gale, EBSCO, and World Book Student Edition

Introduction to Databases: Gale, EBSCO, and World Book Student Edition

Created by
Sue Ball
Introduction to EBSCO, GALE, and WORLD BOOK Online Databases - Distance Learning or Face to Face.Includes six worksheets and answer keys with step by step instructions to navigate searches and tools in EBSCO, GALE, and World Book Student Databases.Also includes an editable Power Point version, which allows the teacher to modify instruction to meet students' needs. Directions for making the editable version digital are also included. This packet can be used before starting most research projects.
Preview of Piano Research Projects for Keyboard Lab or Class Piano

Piano Research Projects for Keyboard Lab or Class Piano

Looking for a way to incorporate research into your class piano or piano lab class? These research projects ask students to create presentations about well-known piano composers, pianists, and contemporary musical group that uses keyboard instruments. They add rigor to the curriculum and complement musical training. They are great for distance learning, helpful if students are not able to play piano, and easy to use as sub plans that keep students learning while you are absent. This is ideal for
Preview of AASL National School Library Standards Posters

AASL National School Library Standards Posters

This 81-page PDF includes an 8.5 x 11 poster of every AASL National School Library key commitment, shared foundation, and standard intended to be used to display learner standards in the library media center.
Preview of CPR Computer Project

CPR Computer Project

Created by
Loves to Teach
This is an excellent project to teach CPR and to allow students to use the internet as a learning tool. The product is complete with questions, links to up to date information, and even a short quiz.
Preview of Bibliography - Works Cited: Instructions/Practice, Style Sheets, Paraphrasing

Bibliography - Works Cited: Instructions/Practice, Style Sheets, Paraphrasing

Created by
Arlene Manemann
The basics for teaching students how to document their sources when doing research are the basis of this file, as per Common Core State Standards, "Writing" #8 A mini-lesson on narrowing subjects down to specific ideas to research is included.This also contains teacher board notes, similar instruction handouts with questions for students, a style sheet with examples from a variety of sources, and a worksheet for use during a library trip.I've added a short, two page tutorial on paraphrasing.Two
Preview of Understanding Plagiarism Lesson Plan including PowerPoint and Student Activities

Understanding Plagiarism Lesson Plan including PowerPoint and Student Activities

With this lesson plan, students will be able to define and identify different types of intentional and unintentional plagiarism. They will also brainstorm reasons why people plagiarize works and the consequences that can apply if caught. They will also be able to determine why plagiarism is damaging to their academic careers (beyond failing grades).The first few minutes (2-3 minutes approximately) of class will allow students to think about the topics of discussion. Next, introduce concepts rela
Preview of Shakespeare's Life and Times Group Research Assignment

Shakespeare's Life and Times Group Research Assignment

Created by
Juggling ELA
This assignment can be used before starting any Shakespearean play. I divide the class into five groups and either take them to the library or use the computer lab. Each group has a different topic to research and present to the class. The topics are: King James I Queen Elizabeth I Shakespeare's Life Shakespeare's Time-period The Globe Theatre There is also a peer evaluation sheet and a rubric for the presentations. Both an editable MS Word copy of this project and a PDF version are included
Preview of Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: A Tool for Internet Research

Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: A Tool for Internet Research

This PowerPoint features an engaging, informative presentation providing practical tips for evaluating the credibility of Internet sources. It is great to use when introducing the research process, or even to remind students about exercising caution when citing sources from the Internet in any writing assignment. The student notes/teacher notes portion of this activity can be purchased separately in my product listings (title=Evaluating Websites PowerPoint: Student/Teacher Notes). This documen
Preview of AP English Rhetorical Analysis Research Paper Unit

AP English Rhetorical Analysis Research Paper Unit

Created by
Ms Buka
This Rhetorical Analysis Research Paper Unit was designed to be used in an 11th grade AP English Language and Composition class, but it could be used in any English class in which students are studying literature, rhetoric, literary criticism and the research process. This assignment gives students the opportunity to develop and demonstrate their literary analysis, research and writing skills. Students have reported that these research papers became important parts of their college application
Preview of Choosing a Research Topic

Choosing a Research Topic

Created by
Angela J Maxwell
The research process steps are easily taught with this lesson on Choosing a GOOD research topic. This lesson specifically focuses on the CHOOSE step. Teaching slides, a short video, Interactive Drag and Drop and editable slides, a Research Topic Finder Google Form and a Choosing a Topic Google form quiz are all included. Use what's here or customize it for your project needs. By the end of this lesson students will be able to identify what makes a good research topic and choose their own topic t
Preview of How to FIND Sources for a Research Paper or Project

How to FIND Sources for a Research Paper or Project

Created by
Angela J Maxwell
Stop the struggle of how to find sources for a research paper! Your high school students will learn how to find credible sources for research using this 3 Step Simple Search Strategy. There’s little to no prep for this lesson that can be taught in 2 40-60 minute periods or broken up as mini-lessons throughout a week. Some slides are editable for you too!This resource focuses on the FIND step of my 3 step RESEARCH PROCESS. It can be used on its own or after the How to Choose a Topic activities.
Preview of Evaluating Websites & Information

Evaluating Websites & Information

Created by
Donna Van Cleve
Good Information Empowers…. Misinformation Impedes We’ve all heard the phrase, “Information Empowers,” as if any information will empower us. But what if the information is wrong or taken out of context or biased? With the freedom of information through the Internet, there is a lot of misinformation as well as good information available. Information literacy is a necessary skill everyone living in the 21st century should have. Failure to discern between good information vs. misinformation put
Preview of The Right Ways to Research

The Right Ways to Research

This is an extensive lesson that covers everything students need to know about finding credible information. Some of the incredible things students will learn include the differences in website domains, the difference between using databases and search engines, and how to determine credibility. There are plenty of activities worked into this presentation to solidify learning. Best of all, the speaker notes on each slide provide a word-for-word transcript to use while teaching!
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