[CALIBK12] bibliography lesson
Stanley, Deborah
dstanley at rusd.k12.ca.us
Wed Dec 10 10:10:08 PST 2008
CAlibbers;
I want to thank Marie for using these materials.
Anyone can download the citation forms from my web-blog at
http://theresearchprocess.blogspot.com
<http://theresearchprocess.blogspot.com/> .
Scroll to the "Sources" section for the instructional
PowerPoints on sources and citation forms.
Just a quick note that I use these forms for citation
instruction so that students can directly engage a source and actually
learn the order and punctuation of each MLA item in a citation. I only
use online citation makers when the students have experience citing
sources.
Happy citing!
Deb
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[mailto:calibk12-bounces at lists.sjsu.edu] On Behalf Of Marie Slim
Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 8:49 AM
To: Tamie Lutz
Cc: Calib
Subject: Re: [CALIBK12] bibliography lesson
I use Deb Staney's works cited slips (coupons) with my HS students!
They work wonders in helping students locate information and do the
punctuation. I've put her slips on my website with Deb's permission at
http://www.ilovelibraries.com/mla_works_cited.html
Marie Slim
Teacher-Librarian
Troy High School
2200 Dorothy Lane
Fullerton, CA 92831
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p.m.
phone: 714-626-4482
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http://slimlibrary.blogspot.com/
SraSlim at sbcglobal.net
"This is the age of the open-source encyclopedia. Words like 'research'
and 'corroborated' now mean whatever the majority says they mean.
Personally, I'm voting for 'research' to mean 'speculation' and
'corroborated' to mean 'a zesty sour cream-based dip.'"
- Steven Colbert, I Am America (And So Can You!)
--- On Tue, 12/9/08, Tamie Lutz <lutz-t at kcusd.com> wrote:
From: Tamie Lutz <lutz-t at kcusd.com>
Subject: [CALIBK12] bibliography lesson
To: calibk12 at lists.sjsu.edu
Date: Tuesday, December 9, 2008, 11:22 PM
I am showing fourth graders how to create a bibliography using easybib.
Since they don't have email accounts I simply had the first group copy
and paste from easybib into a Word document and print. Even though I
wrote out a step by step tutorial it was a lot of "steps" for them to
follow. Does anyone have an easier idea or way of showing them how to
site various soures?
Tamie Lutz
Teacher Librarian
Alta,Dunlap,Great Western, Jefferson, TL Reed
KCUSD
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