I.S.239 Class ID NAME Objective: SWBAT formulate a works cited page using correct MLA format. Do Now: If you owe any work, please submit it at this time. Copy: A work cited page tells the reader what sources were used for the paper that is being read. The work cited page is the last page of the paper. The words Works Cited are at the top center of the page. All information is in alphabetical order by author's last name.
Works Cited Page- Should have a minimum of 3 sources. Follow correct formatting. sonofcitation, knightcite, easybib, etc. Take advantage of these websites! Works Cited should be at the top center. Works Cited Blah, Blah. "Blah Blah Blah." Blah Blah: Blah Blah Blah, Blah Blah. Blah, Blah. "Blah Blah Blah." Blah Blah: Blah Blah Blah, Blah Blah. Blah, Blah. "Blah Blah Blah." Blah Blah: Blah Blah Blah, Blah Blah. Do NOT underline, italicize, bold, use fancy lettering, etc... Do NOT number the sources. When citing sources, start at the far left, continue writing until you hit the end of that line. The second line and all subsequent lines should be indented one tab (5 spaces). Double space all citations, but do not skip spaces between entries. Do the same for each new source.
Keep in mind, every punctuation mark MUST be included when citing sources. Look carefully at the information given to you. Do not leave out commas, colons, or periods. Use the handout given to you to organize the works cited page of your essay.
"Cyberbullying" is one of one of the articles we read. It is from a magazine. Look at the handout I gave you. Where are the directions for citing an article from a magazine? Periodicals Is it a scholarly journal, magazine article or online-database? magazine article Use the information given to cite the source. Title: Cyberbullying Author: Kathy Wilmore Magazine: Junior Scholastic Print Pages: 6-8 Date: November 22, 2010
Wilmore, Kathy. "Cyberbullying." Junior Scholastic 22 Nov. 2010: 6-8. Print. Wilmore, Kathy. "Cyberbullying." Junior Scholastic 22 Nov. 2010: 6-8. Print. Wilmore, Kathy. "Cyberbullying." Junior Scholastic 22 Nov. 2010: 6-8. Print.
"Confessions of a Teenage Bully" is an excerpt from a book. Which format should we use? Books(Print) Use the information to put it in the correct order: Title: Odd Girl Speaks Out Author: Rachel Simmons Date: 2004 Publisher: Harcourt City: Orlando Print
Simmons, Rachel. Odd Girl Speaks Out. Orlando: Harcourt, 2004. Print. Simmons, Rachel. Odd Girl Speaks Out. Orlando: Harcourt, 2004. Print.
"Meet the New Sheriff" is an article from a magazine. Look at the handout I gave you. Where are the directions for citing an article from a magazine? Periodicals Is it a scholarly journal, magazine article or online-database? magazine article Use the information given to cite the source. Title: Meet the New Sheriff Author: Suzanne McCabe Magazine: Junior Scholastic Print Pages: 6-8 Date: March 19, 2012
McCabe, Suzanne. "Meet the New Sheriff." Junior Scholastic 19 March 2012: 6-8. Print. McCabe, Suzanne. "Meet the New Sheriff." Junior Scholastic 19 March 2012: 6-8. Print. McCabe, Suzanne. "Meet the New Sheriff." Junior Scholastic 19 March 2012: 6-8. Print.
The last source we will use for your performance task is a documentary we will be watching in class. We will cite it now, so we are prepared to begin writing after viewing it. Here is the information you need, use the sheet to put it all together: Director: Bill Brummel and Geoffrey Sharp Distribution Date: 2010 DVD Distributor: Bill Brummel Productions Title: Bullied: a Student, a School, and a Case That Made History
Bullied: a Student, a School, and a Case That Made History. Dirs. Bill Brummel and Geoffrey Sharp. Bill Brummel Productions, 2010. DVD. Bullied: a Student, a School, and a Case That Made History. Dirs. Bill Brummel and Geoffrey Sharp. Bill Brummel Productions, 2010. DVD.
Some others that we covered: Brewbaker, Jessica. "Cyberbullying Isn't A Crime But It Can Be Punished: The Judical Notice." PENN LIVE. The Patriot News, 29 Oct. 2013. Web. 30 Dec. 2013. Erickson, Doug. "Monona Police Can Now Cite Parents for a Child's Bullying." The Wisconsin State Journal 02 June 2013: n.pag. Web. Jacobs, Thomas A. Teen Cyberbullying Investigated: Where Do Your Rights End and Consequences Begin?. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing, 2010. Print.
Reflection: Review the articles that we have read over the course of this unit. Formulate your Works Cited page. Make sure that you have all of the information. Works Cited