Thank you to Nadine Bailey for sharing these posters.
Thank you to Nadine Bailey for sharing these posters.
Thank you to Nadine Bailey for sharing these posters.
Thank you to Nadine Bailey (Canadian International School in Singapore) for sharing these posters.
Thank you to Nadine Bailey for sharing these posters.
1. Open Noodletools. Bookmark this on your toolbar.
2. Register for a Noodletools account using your ASW email.
a. Click on LOGIN. Click on register. Enter your ASW email
b. U: warsaw P:library
c. For phone number use 1234
3. Create a new project called MLA Practice. Choose MLA as your default style. Choose the junior level.
4. To start creating creating your citation, click on SOURCES then click on the green button: +Create a new citation
5. If you don't understand something, click in the box and an explanation will pop up.
6. Also see the MLA Guide button in the upper right hand page for an example of how to cite the source.
7. Always export your Works Cited page to a google doc or a word doc.
Book (together)
1. Use the ISBN to create a citation.
2. Copy the ISBN and then find the ISBN box at the top of Noodletools.
3. Import the data
4. Check it. Fix any errors you find.
Notice: You do not include the city of publication
Britannica Encyclopedia
1. Go to the ASW Database list. Click on Britannica Intermediate and open in a NEW tab.
2.Find the article called "Mesopotamia." Choose the first article. Notice you can change the reading level with the number tabs.
3.Britannica does the citation for you (look under the checkmark at the top). Make sure you select MLA. Copy this citation.
4. Go to Noodletools, click on +Create new citation.
5. Click on WEBSITE then click on REFERENCE SOURCE. (All encyclopedias and dictionaries are reference).
6. Find where Noodletools says "Copy and Paste Citation." Do this. Check it to make sure it is accurate.
Photograph from Image Quest
Go to the ASW Library database list. Click on ImageQuest. Put Mesopotamia in the search box. Select any picture that shows people doing something. Click on the picture Find the citation under the check mark in the lower left hand corner. Copy and paste it into Noodletools.
A Website (you must enter the data yourself)
1. Go to this website on Mesopotamia. It is published by the BBC, a respected news source.Copy the URL.This is a Website (Web Page).
2. Go to Noodletools. Choose Website then Web Page. Paste in the URL. (You can leave off http:www)
3. Now you must be a detective and enter the following information yourself:
Author
Date written
Name of website
URL
Access date (click on today)
5. Check it to make sure it is accurate.
SUPER CHALLENGE: YouTube (optional)
1. Find this youtube on the development of the written language in Sumer
2. Put the information into Noodletools under Website: Film or Video Recording (click on YouTube)
3. Make sure you include the name of the person or group who uploaded the video (even if a strange name)
Finished? Congratulations! EXPORT your bibliography as a word document.
Print it and turn it in for assessment.