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Rivera / Roule English 4

Scholarly VS. Popular Bk What are examples of Popular Sources? What are examples of Scholarly Sources? Where can you find Popular Sources? Where can you find Scholarly Sources? Who are the Authors for Scholarly Sources?

Places to Go… wikipedia bibliography list scholar.google.com critical editions of texts library (school and public) older brother or sister

Extra Credit Get a Library Card Bring it in Show it to me

Roule/Rivera English 4

Bellringer How many of you keep a journal or diary? Why or Why Not? What kind of things do you believe goes in one?

Journal Handout 3+ entries in a week 1 on the process 2+ on chosen topics via: Bellringers Quickwrites Journal Topics

Topics Brainstorm Have students go around the classroom and say what their topic is and why they chose it.