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Preview of MLA Format Test with Answer Key (and Explanations)

MLA Format Test with Answer Key (and Explanations)

Created by
Bree Lowry
**THIS TEST HAS BEEN UPDATED TO COMPORT WITH THE 8TH EDITION OF THE MLA HANDBOOK**This test covers MLA Formatting for:1. Setting Up a Basic Document2. Parenthetical/ In-Text Citations3. Integrating Quotes4. Paraphrasing Effectively5. Works Cited CitationsThe test is multiple choice, but it is challenging because it asks students to apply what they have learned. Included with the test is a one-page answer sheet that is ready to print and hand out to students. This will save you a lot of time and
Preview of Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

Need help teaching how to explain, identify, and write APA or MLA annotated bibliographies? Then, this is the resource for you and your students! Includes:What is an annotated bibliography?What is the difference between bibliography, annotated bibliography, and works cited? (with examples of each)Examples of Bibliographies Colorcoded ExampleIdentify the Eight Parts of an Annotated BibliographyChecklist for Writing an Annotated BibliographyBonus: Lecture with Audio LinkGreat for individual/small
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 Annotated Bibliography Resource Guide: MLA Format

Annotated Bibliography Resource Guide: MLA Format

This introduction to the annotated bibliography helps provide students with an overview of the annotated bibliography, the purpose behind the practice, and helpful tips for writing one. This is PRINT ready resource that will help students as they navigate the research process. This download includes…Guided notes on Annotated Bibliographies with Teacher KeyCommon Questions Annotated Bibliography Handout with elements labeled Annotations Explained HandoutExamples AB Checklist AB Assignment Sheet A
Preview of Citations and Cite Sources for Research Essays

Citations and Cite Sources for Research Essays

Updated to Edition 8 citations! An 18 page, easy-to-follow, illustrated, quick-start guide on how-to build a BIbliography/Works Cited page using Easy Bib, an online citation builder website. Are you tired of repeating directions for how-to build a Bibiography/Works Cited page and how to properly cite research resources? Then, this is just what you need to help students visualize and work through the process! Includes: How-to build citations using any online citation site Differences between B
Preview of Unsung Heroes- Argumentative Essay/ Argumentative Writing Topic and Rubric

Unsung Heroes- Argumentative Essay/ Argumentative Writing Topic and Rubric

*Must have a Google Drive Account!* Celebrate some of history's forgotten heroes with your students! This essay is designed to provide students with an engaging topic to research and write about. Students will answer the prompt: Who are the unsung heroes of history? You will select an unsung hero from the provided list. You will conduct research to collect information about the hero you choose. After researching your chosen hero, you will write an essay in MLA format where you will argue why you
Preview of 5 Paragraph Biography Outline w. Rubric - Easy, Guided Introduction to the Essay

5 Paragraph Biography Outline w. Rubric - Easy, Guided Introduction to the Essay

Created by
World of a Teach
This is a very easy, step by step outline for how to write a biography report. I have used this in my Grade 5 class, as well as Grade 7. The detailed process of how to write the report is so easy for students to follow. It is in the style of five separate paragraphs, with an introduction and conclusion - introducing students to the essay format (without them really knowing it :)).
Preview of OPVL: Evaluating Sources

OPVL: Evaluating Sources

Created by
Profoundly Grace
When using a source, it is important to determine its reliability and validity. In other words, is the source believable? Is the data current and reliable, or too outdated? Is it biased, and therefore, unreliable? This resource will help students learn how to evaluate each source based on its origin, purpose, value, and limitation (OPVL). A chart that may be used as a poster or handout, along with an OPVL template is included.
Preview of MLA Exercises #5: Works Cited Exercises

MLA Exercises #5: Works Cited Exercises

Created by
Bree Lowry
THESE EXERCISES HAVE BEEN UPDATED TO COMPORT WITH THE 8TH EDITION OF THE MLA HANDBOOK! These exercises give students practice creating works cited citations for a variety of sources. The students are given information about each source, and they are asked to put the information in the proper works cited format for that source. This packet includes an answer key! These exercises go well with my presentation on MLA Format for Works Cited Pages.
Preview of Scaffolded Research Essay Template, Writing Supports, Explanatory, Persuasive

Scaffolded Research Essay Template, Writing Supports, Explanatory, Persuasive

Created by
elixirink
Description: Empower all your students, especially those who struggle with writing, those with IEP accommodations, and those who get blank-page anxiety, in their research essay journey using this Scaffolded Research Essay Template. This Google Doc template simplifies complex writing tasks and supports individualized learning needs. It is fully editable and can be customized for any research writing assignment. It can be a great organizational tool for research writing in all subjects areas!Key F
Preview of Black History Living Wax Museum Project

Black History Living Wax Museum Project

Last year, I conducted my very first Living Wax Museum. It was my proudest teaching moment. This resource will help you organize your Living Wax Museum. Below is what is included:Black History Project TimelineBlack History Wax Museum Student TrackerResearch NotesTimelineMonologue (w/ Sample)Student Speaker EvaluationsTrifold ChecklistParent LetterSign-In SheetStudent Recording Sheet (For other grade levels)Set-Up Tips
Preview of Important Person History Interview

Important Person History Interview

Created by
Kristin Tujuba
This product is an outline for a project on interviewing an important person. Questions guide students in learning about the history of someone important to him or her, such as a family member, friend, or neighbor. In this manner, students can explore similarities and differences between life today and life years ago. There is also room for students to ask their own questions and learn important life lessons during their interview. I have included an optional project outline, two student/par
Preview of Citation Worksheet for Internet Sources

Citation Worksheet for Internet Sources

Created by
Melissa Norman
This is a two-page document, meant to be copied as a two-sided page. The first page gives the student room to record information from each website as they research. The second page gives examples of the formats that should be used for each different citation (website, image, etc.).
Preview of Library Lessons Scavenger Hunt | Dewey Decimal | Vocabulary

Library Lessons Scavenger Hunt | Dewey Decimal | Vocabulary

The first Library Lesson of the year can be a fun exploration. Savenger hunts are fun! Use first question and answer hunt to introduce the school library while meeting common core standards. Send home the public library hunt for extra credit. Follow up with the Dewey Decimal note card hunt as practice before research projects. Vocabulary is simple. May be a whole lesson for lower grades as well as a review for middle or high school students. Don't stress over your next library lesson.Incl
Preview of MLA 9th Edition Works Cited Formatting Handout

MLA 9th Edition Works Cited Formatting Handout

Created by
Lit and More
This easy printable handout shows students the basics of MLA Works Cited formatting. It includes real citations from real sources in proper MLA form, with clear, colorful reminders to double space the document, use a hanging indent, and organize citations alphabetically. Print it in larger paper and use it as a poster for your room! These citations align with the newer MLA 9th edition formatting. Looking for more research and MLA resources? Check out these resources, also available from my store
Preview of Writing A Research Paper- A Sample Paper

Writing A Research Paper- A Sample Paper

Created by
B Gayle Jackson
This is a research paper about writing a research paper. The paper is written in American Psychological Association (APA) style. It gives the reader the basic instructions needed to choose a topic, conduct research, and write a research paper. Although written in APA format, the instructions are beneficial and relevant regardless whether the student is writing in MLA or another writing formatting style. Sample Paper: Writing a Research Paper by B. Gayle Jackson is licensed under a Creative Commo
Preview of ASL Cultural Magazine Cover and Article Templates

ASL Cultural Magazine Cover and Article Templates

These creative magazine covers and article templates are perfect for any classroom assignment. Your students will love to summarize the information they have learned using these fun templates. Students will need access to a device in order to complete the magazine cover and the article template. This activity is great for using with cultural studies, a sub-day lesson plan, or at the end of a unit. The pictures and articles make great decorations for your classroom walls for back-to-school night
Preview of BibNotes! - Research & Citation Notecards

BibNotes! - Research & Citation Notecards

Created by
Mrs. Sol
CITE WHILE YOU WRITE! These note cards will come in handy when students are taking notes and citing multiple sources. The Bibliography Card includes all of the information needed for in-text citations and/or a Work Cited Page. Print double-sided with the research notes on the front and the citation notes on the back. Having everything in one place makes it easy for students to cite sources while taking notes. Note cards can be organized into categories as students create outlines and write es
Preview of MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

MLA Citation Posters - 8th Edition

Created by
Sue Ball
This packet includes 16 MLA 8 citation handouts and title page that can be used on a bulletin board, classroom wall, projected from your computer, or shared on Google Classroom. I use these on a bulletin board in the library for students to refer to as they are researching. They often ask to take a picture with their phones, of the page they need for their citation. Posters stand out with cute owl embellishments and polka dot background and will look great in your classroom, library, or computer
Preview of MLA Citation Guide - Works Cited and In-Text Citations (MLA9)

MLA Citation Guide - Works Cited and In-Text Citations (MLA9)

Handout this two sided reference sheet to your students to help them properly format their works cited entries using MLA 9 format. Side one displays the core elements of a works cited entry, along with the proper punctuation to separate each element. Examples of specific formatting for six types of sources are given, including: book, article in a reference book, newspaper, academic journal or magazine, article or eBook from an online database, and website. For online database entries this gui
Preview of Black History Month Research Project

Black History Month Research Project

Celebrate Black History Month and diversity with an engaging research activity! This project prompts older students to create resumes for African American heroes. Includes activity instructions, templates, name cards for 42 historical figures, and an example of the finished product. Think beyond the month of February and use this resource throughout the year to celebrate diversity! Click here to follow my shop or leave a review below in exchange for the free resource.Includes:Instructions2 Resum
Preview of Research Planning & Assessment w/Gathering Grids

Research Planning & Assessment w/Gathering Grids

This packet provides tools that equip students to plan & organize research needed for any assignment. Included: (Page1) Tool #1 A Research Planning Sheet that guides students through Topic brainstorming, planning out materials needed, and an action plan. (Pages 2-4) Tool #2 3 Topic Gathering Grids complete with Topic A, B, & C custom color codes as well as space for bibliography information and page numbers. (Page 3) Tool #3 An assessment that helps guide students before, during, & a
Preview of Annotated Bibliography Rubric Packet (For Use in All Subjects)

Annotated Bibliography Rubric Packet (For Use in All Subjects)

Created by
Bree Lowry
An Annotated Bibliography is a great way to get students into locating sources, organizing their research, and using the required formatting style to cite sources. It also teaches students to summarize their sources, identify important points within sources, and think about how they will use those sources in their research paper or project. This packet contains Annotated Bibliography Rubrics that can be used in all subject areas. The packet contains several variations of my standard Annotat
Preview of MLA vs APA Citations (+ Annotated Bibliographies) Mini Guide

MLA vs APA Citations (+ Annotated Bibliographies) Mini Guide

A side by side look at MLA vs. APA citations: when to use both, how to use both, and appropriately citing. Also includes how to write an annotated bibliography for both. Can be used across all subject disciplines.
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