Two authors of articles we read in class share this first name.
What is David?
The first item to click when using Google Citations.
What is 'Tools'?
The word that the letter C in CREW stands for.
Dr. Stoops' dog's name.
What is Cecil?
The database we're using for CREW paragraphs.
What is Gale, or Gale in context: high school?
This author wrote 'Why We're Patriotic'.
Who is Adam Piore?
The format we're using for our CREW paragraph.
What is MLA?
The word that the letter R in CREW stands for.
What is reason?
The number of children Dr. Stoops has.
What is three?
The number of sources for the CREW paragraph that have to come from the database.
What is one?
This author wrote 'Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?"
Who is Beverly Daniel Tatum?
The word that the letter E in CREW stands for.
What is evidence?
What is theatre?
Databases are a collection of sources that have been peer-reviewed and verified.
What is the reason we use databases for sources?
This author wrote the article that talks about BIRG and CORF.
Who is David Ropeik?
The number you type in when citing a book with Google Citations.
The word that the letter W in CREW stands for.
What is warrant?
How old Dr. Stoops is.
What is 48?
Another database available to us.
What are Explora or Nebraska Access?
This author advises his readers to work towards a diverse life.
Who is David Brooks?
The two source identifiers that have to be written next to a quote or paragraph of evidence.
What are name and publication year?
What you're doing when you write a CREW paragraph.
What is arguing or persuading?
The number of years Dr. Stoops has been teaching.
What is ten?
The database available to everyone in Nebraska.
What is NebraskAccess?