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Google docs
A document you can create under your Google account. It can be used when working in Google classrooms.
100
works cited page
A page at the end of the paper that lists all the sources used. Also called a bibliography.
100
Password: porcupines - Where was it used in our project?
...after clicking the Gale icon...
100
What does it mean to say "justify" the source?
Explain why you chose the article.
100
Does your annotated bibliography count as a test or daily grade?
test
200
database
An organized collection of filtered resources.
200
parenthetical citation
A citation in parenthesis located within the body of the paper. Usually provides author and page number only.
200
The specific name of the particular database that we used for our research.
Opposing Viewpoints
200
What is a filtered source?
One that has already been checked for reliability?
200
Does your final project presentation count as a test grade or a daily grade?
test
300
citation
a specific, formal reference to a source, contains all the information to locate the source
300
research
Exploring data to answer a question or learn about a topic.
300
viewpoint
The angle at which you consider a topic.
300
What does the term credible mean?
That the source is reliable or trustworthy.
300
Who do your turn your project into?
Mrs. Pennington
400
bibliography
A list of the sources cited at the end of a a book or paper.
400
annotated bibliography
a bibliography that contains notes or a paragraph under each source
400
What does the term "opposing" mean?
opposite
400
On what two days can you turn in your final project?
Thursday, April 30 or Friday, May 1
400
Do you just drop off your project to the library?
No, you must have it signed in.
500
How do you get to the school's databases?
Log-in to the high school website, go to library, go to databases and pick one...
500
What is a source?
It is where you got your information. (an article, a book, or website, etc.)
500
Why is Wikipedia not considered a good source?
It can be edited by anyone.
500
Why would you want to present two sides to an issue when you have strong feelings for one side?
To show the audience that you are informed. Considering both sides to an issue makes your own position seem well-thought out.
500
MLA?
Modern Language Association, the guidelines used for formatting research in the English department