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English 8A. Holocaust Research Assignment Guideline. REQUIREMENTS: Title page Typed outline—Do not forget to put the source credit before each point, like this: A. Hitler was born April 20, 1889. (Source C) Don’t forget to write the outline in YOUR OWN WORDS. Typed Works Consulted page - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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English 8A

Holocaust Research Assignment Guideline

REQUIREMENTS:• Title page• Typed outline—Do not forget to put the

source credit before each point, like this:A. Hitler was born April 20, 1889. (Source C)

Don’t forget to write the outline in YOUR OWN WORDS.• Typed Works Consulted page• Staple together and hand in (with all previous,

graded parts) next Wednesday, the day the class presentations begin.• Presentations: Five to ten minutes. Must

include visual, like PowerPoint slides.

Research outline rubric:_____Works Cited (10)_____Introduction section(grabber, main points) (10)_____Main Points—Organized logically (10)_____Main points—Content (40)_____Conclusion section (summary, actual conclusions/lessons) (10)_____Outline format (10)_____Grammar/Spelling (10)TOTAL:________

** You must hand in all previous, graded parts of this project in your research folder on the due date, March 6th. Ten points late per day.

Task 1: Create a title page

Janie SmithMs. CerulliMarch 6, 2013English 8A

Hitler: From Struggling Artist

to Genocidal Maniac

Original title

Your name

My name

Due date

English 8A

Task 2: Create a Works Cited Page:

Works Cited“Jack the Ripper.” The Ripper Webroom.June 2001.

Http://www.serial/thesepeoplearescary/org/

Klein, Matt. Ripperology. Oklahoma: Yale Press, 2010.

Quigley, Lisa. “I Found the Real Ripper.” Reader’s

Digest. New York: RD Publishers,2005.(Alphabetize your entries)

The Works Consulted

Page

Why do You Need one?• To give credit to the sources that

offered you information and direction.

• So teachers and others who read your paper can look up your sources.

How do you cite books?

• Last name, First name. Book Title (Underlined). Place Published: Publisher, Year Published.

(Indent the second line)For Example:

Pendleton, Maureen. How I Became President. New York: United

Press, 2007.

How do I cite articles?

• If only an editor is listed:“Title of Article.” Name of Editor (Ed). Title of Book. Place:

Publisher, Year.

For example:“Washington, George.” Encyclopedia Britannica. Geoffrey

Wigoder (Ed). Winston-Salem, NC: University Press, 2000.

Last name of author, First name (if given). “Title of Article.” Title of book. Place Published: Publisher, Year published.

How do I cite for the Internet?

“Title of Article.” Person or Organization Responsible for the Site. Date last updated. Exact Web Address.

For Example:“The History of Magic.” Carroll Magical IV. November 2004. http://www.

magicisfake.com/

Works ConsultedBousaid, Dani. Butterflies. Oklahoma: Yale

Press, 2010.

“Count Chocula.” The Cereal Webroom.

Http://www.ionlyeatcereal./peanutsareteriffictoo./org/

Niles, Kenny. “Mike Tyson is My Hero.” Reader’s

Digest. New York: RD Publishers, 2009.

Notice that the first letters are alphabetized.

DO NOT number the list.

Now use the source information on your source cards to create a rough copy of your Works Consulted Page. Hand this in with your outlines tomorrow so I can look it over for you.

If you are missing ANY source information, you must look it up today.You must list every source that you plan to use in your paper. If you use information from a source in the paper and do not include it on your Works Consulted page, that is technically plagiarism.If you include a source on your Works Consulted page, it MUST appear in your paper.

Remember:

•Press the enter key in the middle of the web address that is long so that it fits neatly on the lines.•If you need help tonight:www.citationmachine.com

Use the same, standard outline format in your final, typed version as you did

with your rough copy:

Original TitleI. Introduction

A. Interesting grabber statementB. Main point 1C. Main point 2D. Main point 3E. Main point 4F. Introductory clincher statement

II. Main point 1: Topic sentence statement A. First supporting fact in your own

wording. (Source 3) 1) Add additional sub facts.

(Source A)2) As many as you need. (Source

A) B. Second supporting fact in your

own wording. (Source 1)C. Third supporting fact. (Source 5)

Presentation rubric:_____Content (overview of topic, most important facts communicated) (40)_____Organization (logical sequencing, easy to follow) (10)_____Delivery (volume, eye contact, coherence) (20)_____Rehearsal(10)_____Visual (PowerPoints suggested. All presentations must also include source credit) (30)TOTAL:________