Pretend you are writing a research paper about vanilla pudding and create a direct quote from the except below with proper citation. “Culinary historians.

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Pretend you are writing a research paper about vanilla pudding and create a direct quote from the except below with proper citation. “Culinary historians believe that the precursor of vanilla pudding originated in earl early medieval Europe, an evolution of an Arab pudding-like dish of rice and almonds. This dish was enjoyed by Europe’s wealthy during the Middle Ages.” Melvin Perkisburger

Mr. Short English 12: College Now 5 March 2018 In-Text Citation Mr. Short English 12: College Now 5 March 2018

Today’s Agenda: College Now Roster RJ2 Handback Citations In Text Citations Lead-Ins Worksheet

UPDATED: March 1st, 2018 Roster Verification: Do you think you have signed up for College Now credit? Your name must be on this list. UPDATED: March 1st, 2018

UPDATED: March 5th, 2018 Roster Verification: Do you think you have signed up for College Now credit? Your name must be on this list. UPDATED: March 5th, 2018

MISSING: Roster Verification: Missing: Aiello Barton Evanchak Salamone Yelle Bennett Millington Streeter MISSING:

Hyper Tweeting 2017: Last year, I waited to grade all journals together during one wild night.

RJ2 Handback: Hyper Tweeting Peer Support: 2017 Updates in “Teacher Mode” Peer Support: 2017 Ask these people to look at their work: Overall: Risa & Lape Thesis: Purpura Annotation: Gwen (L.A.M.B.: Love Angel Music Baby) Research Paper Outline DiNigro

RJ2 Handback: Hyper Tweeting Peer Support: 2018 Updates in “Teacher Mode” Peer Support: 2018 Ask these people to look at their work: Overall: “Mari” Wainwright, Cassondra “Wartortle” Thesis: “Anton” Papa, “Krista” Cuda Annotation: “Napkin” Nitti, “Cam” Spina Research Paper Outline “Thomas” Tinervia, “Sprinkles” Feduccia

Point of View: Write in 3rd person, past tense: Avoid 1st and 2nd person writing in your research journal and paper.

Research Journal Two Return: Focus was placed on the paper outline. Some people need to add more detail. Many need to improve their thesis statement. This week, use your journals to find areas to cite. This is what makes your paper credible. Direct quotes Paraphrasing

Citations Why use citations? When do we use them? To give credit to another who has done work. To make your work more credible. When do we use them? When using someone else’s work as proof or support in our work.

In Text Citations: Written citations follow a specific form.

Lead Ins: Lead ins assist an author with introducing information from researched sources. According to Steve Rogers“___________” (#). Research shows “__________” (#). Bruce Banner suggests “_________” (#). Lead ins will be discussed more in depth this week.

In-Text Citations Worksheet: Tom Byrne’s worksheet offers tips and practice opportunities to cite sources in your research papers. Although there are no blanks to do so, please write your name period and date on this sheet. This sheet was created in 2009, it is MLA 7, not MLA 8, as we are using now. The major change is titles are underlined instead of in “quotation marks.”

In-Text Citations Worksheet: 1.) Use part of the sentence in a passage with citation. _____________ “_________” (Smith 222). College is much different than high school because “the possibilities are endless” (Smith 222). Many students are sheltered and “really have no idea what opportunities exist in the big wide world” (Smith 222). “Expect to find a wider variety of options available” when entering a college’s campus (Smith 222).

In-Text Citations Worksheet: 2.) Introduce author, use a quotation and cite the source. _______ Yokum“__________” (33). According to Yokum “most workplaces don’t have that many parties” (33). Abner Yokum tells the truth in saying many students are “sadly disappointed when it comes time for them to actually begin a career” (35). It’s sad when people pick a college based on parties. Yokum reports “students who select colleges because of the potential for partying are often sadly disappointed” (34).

In-Text Citations Worksheet: 3.) Include two sections from this passage in one sentence ; be sure to cite. ________ “______...______” (Crist & Meyer 63). “Life, like any paper topic, neatly divides itself into three major categories” “Life … neatly divides itself into three major categories” It is true, “Life … neatly divides itself into three major categories” (Crist & Meyer 63).

In-Text Citations Worksheet: 4.) Use quote and cite (two authors). (Collins & Almond 19) 5.) Use author names to introduce. (19) 6.) Lead in with author and title, quote and cite. 7.) As written 8.) Embed

If you lick it, it’s yours. Homework: Please complete numbers1-8 on today’s sheet. Tomorrow: You will have time to begin organizing your paper. Rework outline & look for info to cite. If you lick it, it’s yours.

You’ve worked hard. Enjoy.

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