This is what is placed in the top right hand corner.
What is the writer's last name and page number?
A pair of these are needed for in-text citations.
What are parentheses?
Two ways information can be written in the middle of the card.
What is paraphrase or direct quote?
This is what drives your research.
What is a thesis statement?
This is the location of the title of your paper.
What is centered after the heading?
This is the line spacing for this page.
What is double spaced?
This is required when you start a new paragraph.
What is indent?
This is how I should organize my cards before typing.
What is Roman Numerals (top left hand corner)?
Reputable website sources may end in these 3 letters?
What is edu, org, gov?
This is the proper font style for a research paper in English class.
What is Times New Roman?
All lines after the first line require this.
What is a hanging indentation?
A poem title needs this type of punctuation.
What is quotation marks?
The reason you don't put too much information on a card.
What is easy to move around?
Parenthetical citations require info from these 2 places.
What is Works Cited page and page number on source card?
This is the proper margin for all sides of a research paper.
What is 1 inch?
The page number where this is found.
What is the last page?
This is the punctuation used on a book.
What is italics (if typing)/underlining (if writing)?
This is placed in the top right hand corner.
What is source number?
This is a firsthand account of an event.
What is primary source?
This is what you call putting information in your own words.
What is paraphrasing?
The way sources are organized on this page.
What is alphabetical order?
This is what you must do to a direct quote.
What is place quotation marks around it?
This is the best size of cards to use for this process.
What is 4"x6"?
This is the type of formatting an English class uses for research papers.
What is MLA?
This is what you call taking someone else's work and passing it off as your own.
What is plagiarism?