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TYPE YOUR MOVIE NAME HERE Movie Research Project Type your full name and class period here

I. Synopsis of Movie

IIA. Critical Review #1

IIB. Critical Review #2

IIIA. Actor #1 Associated with Movie

IIIB. Actor #2 Associated with Movie

Bibliography Cards 1. You need 6 bibliography cards total (one for each of your sources) green 2. Read the example on the green slide 3. Use the next 6 slides to type your bibliography cards

Cooper, Tracie. “Twilight.” All Movie Guide. 18 November September Source Number EXAMPLE of Bibliography Card

Author’s Last Name, First Name (if given). “Title of Article.” Title of website. Date of Material (if given). Date of Access or Download.. Source Number

Author’s Last Name, First Name (if given). “Title of Article.” Title of website. Date of Material (if given). Date of Access or Download.. Source Number

Author’s Last Name, First Name (if given). “Title of Article.” Title of website. Date of Material (if given). Date of Access or Download.. Source Number

Author’s Last Name, First Name (if given). “Title of Article.” Title of website. Date of Material (if given). Date of Access or Download.. Source Number

Author’s Last Name, First Name (if given). “Title of Article.” Title of website. Date of Material (if given). Date of Access or Download.. Source Number

Author’s Last Name, First Name (if given). “Title of Article.” Title of website. Date of Material (if given). Date of Access or Download.. Source Number

Note Cards 1. You need note cards 2. Review your 6 sources and make a note card for each piece of information you think will be useful in your research paper green 3. Read the example on the green slide 4. Use the white template slides to create your note cards (you might not use all of the available slides)

I. Synopsis “When Bella (Kristen Stewart) reluctantly moved to the perpetually overcast town of Twin Forks, WA, and set out to carve a niche for herself, she assumed it would be one similar to the low-profile social position she held back in Phoenix.” 1 (Cooper 1) EXAMPLE of Note Card

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Topic Using a direct quote, summary or paraphrase, write only one piece of information from the source. Source Number (Author’s last name and page number)

Sort your Note Cards 1. Go to View, then choose Slide Sorter 2. You will be moving each note card to the proper category 3. To move a note card slide, click on it and drag it 4. Your note cards for Synopsis of Movie, for example, will now be placed directly after Slide 2