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Bellwork December
th
11 :
• Many people believe that television
violence has a negative effect on society
because it promotes violence. Do you agree
or disagree? Use specific reasons and
examples to support your response.
• 7-10 Sentences
Bellwork December
th
12 :
• If you could invite any three people from
any period in history to a dinner party, who
would you invite? Describe each person and
explain why you chose him or her to be
invited to your dinner party.
• 7-10 sentences.
Creating Note Cards
& Source Cards
Research Project
Goal For Today:
• You will know how to create source cards
and notecards for your research paper.
• You will create at least one source card and
one notecard by the end of the day today.
Source Cards
• For each source you use, you will need to create a
source card.
• Each source card should include information about
the source (author, title, year, etc.).
• Different types of sources use different formats.
Make sure you use the right one. (See handout.)
• Each source card is assigned a letter that will be
used in creating your note cards.
SOURCE CARD
(Book)
Author:
Title:
Publisher:
Date:
City:
A
SOURCE CARD
(Book)
Author: Richard Peck
Title: A Long Way from Chicago
Publisher: Puffin Books
Date: 1998
City: New York
A
SOURCE CARD
(Article from a web site)
Author:
Title:
Date article was written:
Date looked up:
Complete web address:
B
SOURCE CARD
B
(Article from a web site)
Author: Betty Seamstress
Title: “1930s Fashion Craze”
Date article was written: January 30, 1990
Date looked up: March 27, 2005
Complete web address: www.decadesoffashion.com/1930s/1930sfashioncraze
SOURCE CARD
(Encyclopedia - print)
Name of Encyclopedia:
Article you looked up:
Author of entry:
Edition (what year):
Page #:
C
SOURCE CARD
(Encyclopedia - print)
Name of Encyclopedia: Encyclopedia Britannica
Article you looked up: “War of the Worlds”
Author of entry: Bob Writer
Edition (what year): 2001
Page #: 154-155
C
SOURCE CARD
(Encyclopedia Online)
Name of Encyclopedia:
Article you looked up:
Author of entry:
Edition (what year):
Web Address:
D
SOURCE CARD
(Encyclopedia Online)
Name of Encyclopedia: Encyclopedia Britannica
Article you looked up: “War of the Worlds”
Author of entry: Bob Writer
Edition (what year): 2001
Web Address: www.britannica.com
D
SOURCE CARD
(Newspaper or Magazine)
Name of Newspaper or Magazine:
Title:
Author of article:
Location of source:
Page #s:
E
SOURCE CARD
E
(Newspaper or Magazine)
Name of Newspaper or Magazine: Chicago Tribune
Title: “Al Capone, mobsters arrested for ‘doing business’ in local area”
Author of article: J.J. Mobley
Location of source: Chicago Tribune – Archives, University of Illinois Library
Page #s: A1, A8
SOURCE CARD
(Article from a web site)
Author:
Title:
Date article was written:
Date looked up:
Complete web address:
B
Note Cards
• Note cards are used to write down
information from sources that you think will
be useful to your project or research.
• You should only put information from one
source on each card.
Note Card Format
• The page # goes in the
upper left corner.
• The matching source
card letter goes in
upper right corner.
• The topic name should
be centered on top line
of card.
• Write only on the front
side of the card.
• Write facts.
If you copy straight
from the source (word
for word): put quotes
around the writing.
p. 159
BABE RUTH – childhood
(NOTE CARD)
•Born: George Herman Ruth on February 6, 1895
•Location: Baltimore, Maryland
•Schooling: St. Mary’s Boarding School
•Learned to play baseball at this school
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Time to Practice!
.
• After reading the article create a source
card. You can refer to examples in your
notes to help you.
• Create ten notecards for the source.
Homework:
• Finish Ten notecards and one source card
for the article you brought into class today.