Biology Article Review Magazine – Print or Database Topic – Biology/ Earth- Environmental Science Due 10/28/14 Bonus 10/26/14.

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Biology Article Review Magazine – Print or Database Topic – Biology/ Earth- Environmental Science Due 10/28/14 Bonus 10/26/14

1 – What details are important? Obtain a magazine article from the QVHS Library Commons – Print magazine and or Online Database magazine with the general topic: Biology or Earth / Environmental Science Remember – Length of article = (1page/hand length) Magazine Print or online database source Magazine Reading Level : YELLOW or GREEN QVHS Library Commons Print Magazines to consider: E-Environment Popular Science PA Game News Outdoor Life Science News Mother Earth News National Geographic REQUIRED DATABASE to consider Gale Science in ContextGale Science in Context / Gale Global Issues ContextGale Global Issues Context

QVHS Library Commons Online Database QVHS Library Commons Online Database

QVHS Library Commons QVHS Library Commons Print Magazines

QVHS Library Commons QVHS Library Commons Database Magazines

DIRECT QUOTATION Find a quote in the article and or take text and quote if from the author Identify a “quote” from someone within the article who is not the author? Write the quote and the name of the person(s)who made the statement. Elaborately state the significance of this quote in relation to the article – Why is it important to BIOLOGY AND OR THE ENVIRONMENTBIOLOGY

PARAPHRASE / SUMMARY What information do you need from the article: IN YOUR OWN WORDS Read the article and write at least 1 elaborate paragraph identifying the: – Specific Topic of the article and how it relates to Biology – Main Idea –what specifically does the author want you to know about the topic. – Who (person, place or organization) is the article about? – Why did the author write the article – About what, is the author trying to inform, educate, explain, present research. – Quote and elaborate on 1 fact (something known) presented by the author.

MY IDEAS IN YOUR OWN WORDS : Write - At least 1 elaborate paragraph Identify Personal Connections – How might the article relate to you? In Biology Class / Personally Explain the relationship the main idea, authors purpose and known facts have to what you read, what you already knew or what you have learned this year in Biology.

2a – CREATE a CREATE A CITATION in NoodleToolsNoodleTools GO TO NoodleTools – CREATE ProjectNoodleTools “Biology Article Review 15-16” Create a Citation for Magazine, PRINT OR DATABASE – Name of database – List (My Library Database) – URL – from bottom of source in database – Article Author – “Article Title” – Name of Magazine – Publication – Month Day Year – Submit – MLA Citation should look like this when complete Richman, Vita. "Biology." The Gale Encyclopedia of Science. Ed. K. Lee Lerner and Brenda Wilmoth Lerner. 5th ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale, Science in Context. Web. 18 Oct

2b – CREATE in NoodleToolsNoodleTools Create a New Notecard set: Title/Main Idea = Biology / Environment Source - Link it to the current citation Direct Quote Paraphrase My Ideas

Due Dates For Bonus Date 10/26_____________ Complete and post in NoodleTools by this date Bonus = option to fix an error and gain a point back or have a perfect score and earn an extra point. You must send an indicating that you want the bonus – Date Due 10/28 (Beginning of Class) NOTHING is PRINTED