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Middle school writing bibliographies for Microsoft Word

Preview of MLA Format Quiz (editable)

MLA Format Quiz (editable)

THIS IS AN EDITABLE WORD DOCUMENT. An assessment that tests students' knowledge of MLA formatting. There are: -- 7 MC questions on general MLA formatting guideliens -- 3 MC questions that have students choose the correct MLA citation for a source -- 5 short answer questions that have students identify the source based on the MLA citation -- 5 short answer questions that have students identify the error in an MLA parenthetical citation
Preview of Citing Sources in MLA Format

Citing Sources in MLA Format

This is editable! This package includes a practice sheet, differentiated quiz (3 levels--High, Medium, and Low indicated beside the "name" area of the paper), two different exit tickets (made so that there are 3 copies of each per page to cut down on paper!), and a help sheet for students to use when taking notes from an online source, a book, and an encyclopedia to ensure they have all the necessary information to correctly cite their source for their works cited page.
Preview of STEP BY STEP Instructions-How to create a BIBLIOGRAPHY or CITATION for a WEBSITE

STEP BY STEP Instructions-How to create a BIBLIOGRAPHY or CITATION for a WEBSITE

Less headaches when teaching the BIBLIOGRAPHY--is it really true? Yes! Creating a bibliography or Works Cited page has become a lot easier, thanks to these STEP-BY-STEP instructions and the website entitled, www.easybib.com. Includes: Handout (front and back) with TEN EASY STEPS to citing a website A Guide for your Students with specific instructions A Guide for Students without internet access Up-To-Date Instructions using MLA Style Screenshot of a website with instructions for Visual Lear
Preview of Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Black History Week 5-Olympic Athlete & Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the last of a 5 week unit about Black History that includes information about the past Winter Olympics in Russia, history of the Olympic rings and colors and honors Jessie Owens. It includes higher order thinking questions and common core standards. Week one was living famous African Americans and had a free download that explains more about creating the five week class chapter book. Week 2 was Inventors, Week 3 was Activists, Week 4 includes President's Day. The standards attached
Preview of Student Portfolios

Student Portfolios

Hi everyone! Here is a great student portfolio template (Instructions and Rubric) and parent letter. Use this template to create amazing student portfolios quick and easy that will last a life time for your students.Enjoy!Mr. Sawatzky :)
Preview of Lots of MLA Practice

Lots of MLA Practice

Created by
EducatNsocal
MLA broken down by topic: (1) MLA: How It's Done - 1 page visual with instructions on how to format any Word document into MLA format.(2) 15 essays that are not in MLA format - plentiful practice for students to help learn and reinforce tedious MLA rules.(3) Bibliography How-To - a quick glance at how to format book, internet, and periodical bibliography entries (the three most tested on state testing).(4) 2 practice bibliography worksheets with key(5) Essay in proper MLA format - great to refer
Preview of Black History Week 2-Famous Inventors

Black History Week 2-Famous Inventors

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the second week of plans for the 5 week Black History unit I created that includes higher order thinking questions and activities. It covers Indiana Social Studies standards for Kindergarten but can be modified for use as a bellringer or morning work for any grade level. You will want to download the free week 1 plans that go before it for a greater understanding of the class book that will be made during this unit that covers non-fiction Common Core writing standards for all grade leve
Preview of Real Life Superhero Project

Real Life Superhero Project

I used this project to kickstart our unit on Archetypal Heroes (and, because it was the beginning of the year, it really worked well as an "Biography" project! The students (I have sixth graders) were really into it, and it even had a research component, as well as group and individual portions.
Preview of Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Black History Week 1-Famous Living African Americans

Created by
Heather McKinney
Lesson plans for Week 1 of my five week Black History Unit and the high order thinking questions/activity pages that go along with it, including lessons/activities for the 100th day of school. Indiana State Social Studies Standards for Kindergarten are written on it, but it can be used K-6. It also refers to how to modify it for other grade levels. It can be used for Common Core writing standards since the students will make a class book with a chapter for each person studied across the five we
Preview of MLA Citing Handout

MLA Citing Handout

Created by
Danielle LeBoeuf
Great for use while writing research reports using MLA citation. This handout helps students organize their information and sources and generate in-text citation and bibliographical entries in an easy to use format. This handout will make creating work cited pages, bibliographies, and reference pages very simple! This worksheet can be used to cite books by one author, books by two or more authors, and websites.
Preview of Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Black History Week 3 -Famous Activists

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the Third Week of lesson plans for the thematic study of Black History/African American leaders. It includes short biographies and higher order thinking questions as well as suggested book readings. Week one is a free download that goes more in depth on how to use this weeks' plans to continue creating a class chapter book on Famous African Americans. Week one was over living African American contributors, Week two was over inventors and this week 3 lesson plan and activities are about
Preview of MLA Citation Template

MLA Citation Template

I used this template with my students any time they conduct research or write argumentative essays. This worksheet functions as a "fill-in-the-blank" activity for students just getting started with citations and acts as a reminder later in the year when they need a quick review on formatting.
Preview of Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books

Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books

Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ If you are looking for a picture book that would lend itself nicely to teaching one of the six traits of writing, look no further! Mrs. Riddle's Favorites: Six Traits Trade Books is an exhaustive 10 page list of beloved picture books that can be used to teach each of the six traits of writing, plus presentation. This list has been compiled from numerous resources and personal experience in teaching
Preview of The Gospel Writers:  Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

The Gospel Writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John

Created by
Teacher1998
This is a 2-part project for studying and producing a poster project about the Gospel writers: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Duration is approximately four days. Part one is a study of biographical information while students are divided into "expert groups". Each expert group studies one Saint. After studying this information and answering questions (provided) about the Saint, the students move into their "Poster Project groups", consisting of one expert from each of the four groups. Ea
Preview of Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Black History Week 4-President's Day & More Leaders

Created by
Heather McKinney
This is the fourth week of Black History lessons in my five week thematic study that includes a President's Day lesson, reading, writing and higher order thinking questions and activities. Week one is a free download that tells you how the class book is set up for the thematic plan and contains contributions from famous living African Americans, Week 2 is Inventors, Week 3 is Activists and this week Four plan includes Presidents;IN Sheriff Anderson, the creator of Witness Protection; brain surg
Preview of 6th Grade Animal Research Project

6th Grade Animal Research Project

Created by
Heather Turner
A great introduction to research with very clear expectations for students. You could use either Noodletools or EasyBib EDU to create the online notecards. I have used this project as the students first research paper so we could work on the process rather than get bogged down with the topic.
Preview of Amazing People - Heroes in History

Amazing People - Heroes in History

A packet full of reading comprehension, word searches, and fun activities. Packet includes information for learning about: Anne Frank, Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Nelson Mandela, Neil Armstrong. Can be adapted to many age and learning levels.
Preview of Lots of MLA Testing

Lots of MLA Testing

Created by
EducatNsocal
47 test questions divided according to '97 State Standard and MLA rules from 2010: (1) Formatting: 15 questions(2) Heading: 5 questions(3) In-Text/Parenthetical Citations (one concept): 13 questions(4) Bibliography/Works Cited Format: 7 questions(5) In-Text/Parenthetical Citations (more complex concepts): 6 questionsFile provided in Word 97 format so you can easily cut and paste to customize quizzes or tests.Need some worksheets to help teach and reinforce MLA concepts? Refer to "Lots of MLA Pra
Preview of MLA In-Text Citation & Works Cited Page Reference

MLA In-Text Citation & Works Cited Page Reference

Created by
Emilia Verdoza
This MLA reference guide will help students correctly use in-text citations and create an accurate Works Cited Page. I use this in my classroom when my students are writing Research papers because it gives my students something to look back to when they are embedding their citations and creating their Works Cited Pages. It is easier this way because students aren't constantly asking me if their citations are correct when they have this guide. I used Owl Purdue's MLA formatting guide to help crea
Preview of "I Am" Poem Anne Frank

"I Am" Poem Anne Frank

Created by
Writing to Learn
This "I Am" Poem is student friendly with clear directions. The assignment is a WORD document, so you can edit the directions or change some of the verbs, information, etc. This assignment requires students to cite evidence to express different perspectives of the characters in the play version of "Diary of Anne Frank" by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. While I used the literature textbook in the directions, the text source can be easily modified to include a variety of text such as prim
Preview of Cite It Packet

Cite It Packet

Created by
Jennifer Broker
Pair this packet with the Cite It Presentation for a unit on plagiarism, citations styles, website credibility, determining how and what to cite and how to write a citation. This 18 page activity packet includes several activities that encourage students to find all they need to create citations on a variety of websites. Students go on a Scavenger Hunt for missing information, decide to Cite or Not to Cite, learn about a RAP test for credibility and look for missing pieces in citations. There
Preview of Dead President Reports (Biography)

Dead President Reports (Biography)

Created by
Heather Main
This is a packet which walks students through a report (including citing bibliographic sources) on a (dead) president of their choice. I've found that letting them do reports on presidents that are alive tend to bring up polarizing politics (for example, Bush and Obama) and that there are more sources for the older presidents in our history. The packet includes several places for due dates--a date for choosing a president and finding the basic birth and death dates, a date for the first paragr
Preview of iSearch essay- A different kind of research paper

iSearch essay- A different kind of research paper

Created by
STownes
To culminate a unit on The Art of Racing in the Rain, my 9th graders write an "iSearch" paper in which they track the history, origin, and development/evolution of a single word across many different sources and mediums. Students must investigate the origins of an abstract noun (such as "friendship" or "loyalty"), and then track this word's usage throughout various sources including the novel itself, the Shakespearean concordance, Concordance to the Bible, poetry, nonfiction, and others. Stu
Preview of Research:  Annotated Bibliography Assignment for Dystopian Literature

Research: Annotated Bibliography Assignment for Dystopian Literature

I use this research project with The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau. This template can be used with other books and other research topics. It is easily editable. This includes: 1 page with topics to choose from and directions for the annotated bibliography. 1 worksheet for students to fill in the information on their article. when photocopying, you should print 3 copies of the this worksheet for each student (1 for each of their articles). Some of the research topics are: • The future of edu
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