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Middle school writing bibliographies for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Black History Month | February Biographies

Black History Month | February Biographies

These Black History Month Biographies are perfect to kick-off Black History Month in February!! This Black History Month biography project has everything you need for your students to work from start to finish! These Black History Month Biographies typically take about one month to complete so they are perfect for a February writing project Students will write a biography on a person of their choice in an essay format. Then, students will present their biography to the class in a Powerpoint Pres
Preview of MLA Resource Package

MLA Resource Package

Complete MLA Resource Package - Everything you need to teach your students how to use the Modern Language Association (MLA) citation and format style. Included in this bundle: ** MLA Formatting and Referencing Guide ** - A comprehensive 13-page reference guide for students on MLA formatting and referencing (i.e. in-text citations, Works Cited reference list, general document formatting). ** MLA Referencing PowerPoint Presentation - Revised 2015 ** - A detailed PowerPoint presentation on how
Preview of Biography & Informational Writing Rubric | EDITABLE

Biography & Informational Writing Rubric | EDITABLE

There are two EDITABLE rubrics here. A rubric for biographies and a rubric for informational writings. The biography rubric was originally created to go with my Black History Month Assignment. The 2nd one was created to go along with Lucy Calkins writing for the informational book over the Revolution - However, this rubric could be used for any informational book. (I have mine include text features in their books. They can either draw/create the or print them from online).-----------------------
Preview of Citing Sources

Citing Sources

Created by
TeachNTots
Do your students have difficulty giving credit where credit is due? When they do try to cite their sources, does it sound contrived? This power point has several examples of how the authors of some Time For Kids articles cite their sources. With the push for students to write in argumentative mode and use text evidence, this is a critical skill to teach even in the elementary grades.
Preview of Topics for Informative Writing - Historical Events and Figures slideshow

Topics for Informative Writing - Historical Events and Figures slideshow

Created by
Literacy Guru
This is a product designed to support a unit of informative writing. I found students found it difficult to choose a topic because they "don't know what they don't know". This slideshow introduces students to a range of different topics they can choose from to base an informative text on. Topics feature both historical figures and historical events. I used this resource with students between grades 3-6.
Preview of MLA Lesson #3: Works Cited Pages

MLA Lesson #3: Works Cited Pages

Created by
Bree Lowry
THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN UPDATED TO COMPORT WITH THE 8TH EDITION OF THE MLA HANDBOOK! This presentation covers MLA formatting for sources on works cited pages.
Preview of Bibliography Practice POWERPOINT - Create a Book List for a Seedfolks Character!

Bibliography Practice POWERPOINT - Create a Book List for a Seedfolks Character!

Created by
Monica Lukins
This is a 10-slide PowerPoint instructing students how to write a bibliography and how to annotate a bibliography. Although it can be used simply for that reason, I've also included an activity to create a book list for a Seedfolks character of their choice in the format of an annotated bibliography. (You could modify the PowerPoint to make it for any book). Students choose 5 books that the character may enjoy reading and practice citing sources in a bibliography and add annotations under each
Preview of How To Make A Bibliography -- Google Slides, Distance Learning

How To Make A Bibliography -- Google Slides, Distance Learning

This simple Slides presentation reviews vocabulary terms, explains the steps to creating a citation in Google Docs, and includes a sample bibliography at the end. Perfect for introducing the concept of citations to upper elementary and middle school students.Note: This is SUPER simple. Designed to be built upon/tailored to your lesson.PDF download includes Google Slides link to the presentation.
Preview of MLA Format Lesson #2: Parenthetical Citations, Paraphrasing, & Quotations

MLA Format Lesson #2: Parenthetical Citations, Paraphrasing, & Quotations

Created by
Bree Lowry
THIS PRODUCT IS UPDATED TO THE 8TH EDITION OF THE MLA HANDBOOK (published in 2016). This presentation covers using parenthetical citations in students' writing and ensuring that the parenthetical citations being used match the citations on the students' works cited page. In addition, this presentation covers effective paraphrasing and quotation integration, both of which my past students have had difficulty with.
Preview of MLA Works Cited Quiz II

MLA Works Cited Quiz II

Created by
Writerhetoric
This quiz contains 20 problems to assess students' ability to correctly cite source entries on an MLA Works Cited page.
Preview of History of My Name

History of My Name

Inspire students to feel more confident about who they are by having them write about the history of their name!
Preview of Power point: Creating a Bibliography

Power point: Creating a Bibliography

From Powerpoint Lessons for the Virtual Teacher, teach students how to create a bibliography for their research papers. Includes short quiz.
Preview of MLA Format Lesson #1:  Setting Up a Basic Document

MLA Format Lesson #1: Setting Up a Basic Document

Created by
Bree Lowry
UPDATED TO THE 8TH EDITION OF THE MLA HANDBOOK (published in 2016). This presentation shows students how to set up a basic document in MLA format prior to beginning to draft the actual research paper.
Preview of Women's History Month Hangers

Women's History Month Hangers

Research hangers are a fun way to engage students in Women's History Month! The package contains 17 famous women throughout world history. Each woman comes with a black and white option and a color option. The women included are: CleopatraMargaret ThatcherDanica PatrickSerena WilliamsLindsey VonnAnne FrankBoudiccaElizabeth IHelen KellerJoan of ArcMalala YousafzaiPrincess DianaMae JamesonMisty CopelandJulia ChildTina TurnerLouisa May AlcottAmelia Earhart
Preview of NOVA's Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers Writing Prompts

NOVA's Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers Writing Prompts

I just created this to use with my own students. NOVA has recently been promoting short video clips from scientists and engineers. The video clips show scientists talking about their job, how they got to that job, and/or their own passions and hobbies. They are interesting, and give students insight into scientists as real people.I wanted my students to watch some of the videos to get an idea about the different careers available in science, as well as let them see the diversity of people fou
Preview of Persuasive Writing

Persuasive Writing

Created by
C O'Donnell
Teaching persuasive writing to teenagers can be tough - this PowerPoint gives clear structure for any class. Using a traffic light system, even your students who struggle most will write an essay to be proud of! Suitable all the way through high school. They pick something they are interested in - this resource will show them how to frame it.
Preview of MLA Formatting PowerPoint Presentation

MLA Formatting PowerPoint Presentation

Created by
Leslie Auman
Do your students need to know the MLA formatting rules? This PowerPoint presentation provides a general overview of creating a Works Cited list and entering in-text citations. Examples are given when necessary to enhance student understanding. ◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼ I've got other similar products that will come in handy for you! Don't miss these: Four-Square Graphic Organizer for Writing Creative Writing Book Chapter Extension Rubric How-To Writing Rubric Double-Entry Journal ◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼◼
Preview of Bibliography/Citations PowerPoint

Bibliography/Citations PowerPoint

Created by
The Growth Lab
Teaches bibliography basis to students writing research papers! Great visuals! Simple explanations! Standards included!
Preview of Facebook Template

Facebook Template

Created by
Jessica Nordness
This PowerPoint allows students to impute information about fictional/ nonfictional characters for Reading, Literature, Social Studies, etc. This PowerPoint is very easy to use! All students need to do is click and type. Can be used for helping students to develop characters for stories that they are writing, as a way of brainstorming after reading a biography or can be used as a way to describe characters for book reports.
Preview of Bibliography Powerpoint

Bibliography Powerpoint

Created by
Lindsey Galt
This powerpoint walks students quickly through the how to cite several sources such as books, websites, and video clips.
Preview of How to cite a website

How to cite a website

In this 14 page slide it explains..... *How to cite an online source for a school project. *Hyperlinks to other websites and handouts *Plus a practice section with 2 online articles *A quick review
Preview of Writing a Bibliography

Writing a Bibliography

Created by
Emma E Duncan
This resource details the purpose of a bibliography and the elements it contains. Students will learn about the two major types of bibliography styles (MLA and APA) and the various components incorporated in each. Additionally, the lesson introduces the students to the OWL Purdue guide and Zotero, both of which are tools that aid in generating a bibliography.
Preview of How to Reference 101

How to Reference 101

Created by
Micah Elder
In this comprehensive presentation, we demystify the art of referencing, transforming it into an accessible and engaging skillset. With clear and concise explanations, we guide you through the intricate web of citation styles, empowering you to confidently navigate the referencing maze.
Preview of Parts of an MLA Citation - Book Chapter

Parts of an MLA Citation - Book Chapter

An animated PowerPoint slide illustrating color-coded parts of a MLA citation for a book chapter. Help students learn the parts of a citation for use in a bibliography.
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