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A bibliography that includes a short paragraph on each source. The paragraph explains why it is relevant and how trustworthy it is as a source. |
annotated bibliography |
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A list of sources an author has used when creating his or her project, paper, book, etc. |
bibliography |
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Taking sides unfairly. |
bias |
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A procedure to follow when conducting research in Mr. Goetz's social studies class. |
The Big 6 |
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A listing of the author's name, title, publisher, and publication date of a source. |
citation |
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Any source which is viewed electronically. These include videos and sources found on the internet. |
electronic source |
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An example of student or teacher work. It is used to show the quality of work the teacher is looking for in a project, paper, website, etc. |
exemplar |
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A list of vocabulary terms in alphabetical order with their definitions. |
glossary |
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An alphabetical list of names, subjects, etc. with references to page numbers found in the back of a book. |
index |
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A standardized format for typing papers and citations as published by the Modern Language Association of America. |
MLA format |
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Rewriting something written by another person in your own words. |
paraphrase |
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A citation that appears in the text of your paper (in parentheses) that tells a reader quickly where you got your information. |
parenthetical citation |
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Using the words or thoughts of another author without giving him or her proper credit in the form of a citation. |
plagiarism |
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A firsthand account of a historical event or an object that has survived the passage of years. The person who created it |
primary source |
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A source that is printed on paper (e.g., a book, encyclopedia, or magazine found on a library shelf). |
printed source |
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Copying something a person wrote or said word for word. Typically, these words are shown between quotation marks and the author is given credit in the form of a citation. |
quote |
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A set of directions that a teacher gives you to help you do a good job on an assignment. |
rubric |
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This is looking for key words in a text in order to find information quickly. |
scanning |
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An account of a historical event created by someone who lived some time after it happened.
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secondary source |
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A reading skill in which you quickly read only what is important to your purpose. |
skimming |
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Anything from which information may be obtained. They include readings, artwork, fossils, artifacts, etc. |
source |
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A short statement of the main point(s) of a written source. |
summary |
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A listing of the chapters in a book with page number references. Usually found at the beginning of a book. |
table of contents |
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Combining a number of thoughts or ideas to create a new thought or idea. |
synthesis |
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An idea or thought that an author will try to prove true. |
thesis |