credible
reliable, trustworthy, accurate
paraphrase
to put something into your own words.
Did Prof. Sherman take his balloon journey because he was bored?
Yes/No
Partly yes, but this was not his main reason for taking the balloon trip.
"As you know, I was a teacher of arithmetic for forty years. Forty years of being
surrounded by a classroom of healthy prankish students. Forty years of spitballs. Forty years of glue on my seat, Sal Hepatica
in my inkwell, and other devilish tricks. Long about the thirty-sixth year, I started yearning to be alone. This was the main idea behind my trip: to be where no one would
bother me for perhaps one full year; away from all such boring things in the lives of teachers as daily schedules, having to be
in different classrooms at exact times week after week."
How many periods are there usually in a Works Cited entry?
3
(BAM!)
relevant
related
URL
a website's address
What year did the story take place in?
1883
Write an in-text citation for this information:
"Incan architecture was designed to harmonize with the mountainous scenery."by Chloe Sayer in Paragraph 3
"Incan architecture was designed to harmonize with the mountainous scenery" (Sayer par. 3).
or
encyclopedia
a book or website giving general information on many subjects
summarize
What day of the Krakatoan month did Prof. Sherman first have breakfast on? (hint: A ~ T).
"B" day.
How can you judge if a website is credible or not?
Look at the tone, check the sponsor, check if it's a .com, .gov, or .edu site, see if the author is an expert.
thesaurus
a book that gives related words, similar to a dictionary
Cite
To give credit to another author from whom you got information
What did Prof. Sherman use as ballast in his balloon?
Food garbage and his waste.
Write a Works Cited entry for "The Twenty-One Balloons."
The Twenty-One Balloons was written by William Pene du Bois in 1947. The publisher is Viking Press.
du Bois, William Pene. The Twenty-One Balloons. Viking Press, 1947.
SPELL the word that means the stealing of someone's ideas or words. (n)
(Do not lose points of incorrect answers)
plagiarism
bias
prejudice (feeling) in favor of one thing over another
Who was the first man to land on Krakatoa, and who would recruit the families to live there?
Mr. M.
What is a "container" in a Works Cited entry?
A magazine, newspaper, journal, etc. It is where the article is "contained" in.