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Print your outline Be sure to save a copy in Word If you would like to work in Google Docs it is a good idea to have TWO copies The original outline The one you are manipulating into your paper
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Remember, all Direct Quotes, Paraphrases, and Summaries must be cited These citations are called Parenthetical References Other ways to say Parenthetical References Internal Documentation In-text Citations In-text References In-line Citations
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Works Cited section of Noodletools Far right side Click on “In text reference”
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Look at your outline For each note card in your outline, write the in-text reference needed
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What your outline includes: General topic of each paragraph Sub points/main ideas stated as phrases All researched supports In-text references What your outline is missing: Topic Sentence Sub points/main ideas in complete sentences Sandwiches for your facts Concluding sentence
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Three colors of highlighters Topic and concluding sentences Sub points/main ideas Supports/note cards
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Notice how the in-text references are used For each support in the paper, identify it as a: DQ = Direct Quote P/S = Paraphrase/Summary
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It is easy to blend summaries and paraphrases into your paper It is much harder to blend a direct quote DIRECT QUOTES CAN NEVER BE ALL BY THEMSELVES!!!! They get lonely!!!!! So they need a SANDWICH to keep them company!!!!!
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Sandwiching is a method of incorporating and blending quotes into your writing Think of a quote as part of a sandwich A sandwich needs BREAD and MEAT Your words are the BREAD The quote is the MEAT
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You already have the meat of your sandwiches – all the note cards you have made
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Your words are the bread of the sandwich The top piece of bread is your LEAD IN to the quote The bottom piece of bread is your COMMENTARY on the quote Look at some examples in the sample body paragraph Put a square around the LEAD IN Put a squiggly line under the COMMENTARY
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Using the sample body paragraph and your outline as a guide, you will now start drafting your three body paragraphs This is the first time you are doing a research project – do your best!!!!! But, also know that I am not expecting perfection!
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Block Day – begin drafting body paragraphs Friday - continue drafting body paragraphs Monday - continue drafting body paragraphs Tuesday – come to class with draft of body paragraphs completed and in an electronic version that you can access at school Create turnitin.com account Submit paper to turnitin.com Print paper and bring on Block Day
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