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Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
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Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards
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Description

Engage your students in hands-on learning with this interactive MLA citation resource. Designed for middle school, high school, and struggling writers, this Google Slides and PDF bundle turns citation practice into a visual, drag-and-drop learning experience.

Make MLA citation click for your students, literally.

They’ll build real skills through interactive sorting, in-text citation practice, and Works Cited formatting for books, websites, journals, podcasts, and videos. Each slide guides them step-by-step through MLA structure while reinforcing academic integrity and digital literacy.

A pre-formatted essay template (Google Docs + Microsoft Word) is included, so students can apply what they learn immediately.

What’s Included

Interactive Student Slides (editable in Google Slides)

Teacher Version with examples, models, and answer keys

Interactive “Citation Sort” Activity Presentation

Google Slides MLA Source Cards Template for organizing research

Digital Research Essay Templates (Google Docs + Microsoft Word)

Linked Purdue OWL references for MLA 9th Edition

Citation generator tools and practice games

Step-by-step formatting instructions for students

Quizlet Review Game Link

Why Teachers Love It

✔ Builds confidence in reluctant or struggling writers

✔ Aligns to MLA 9th Edition and ELA research standards

✔ Supports both in-class and virtual learning environments

✔ Perfect for blended learning, sub plans, or test prep

✔ No prep required—ready to assign or printEngage your students in hands-on learning with our interactive Google Slides resource. Teach MLA citation format effortlessly with drag-and-drop exercises, source sorting, and citation practice. Includes Google Doc templates and digital resource cards for easy tracking.

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Interactive Citing Sources in MLA Format Interactive Notes Slides & Source Cards

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Description

Engage your students in hands-on learning with this interactive MLA citation resource. Designed for middle school, high school, and struggling writers, this Google Slides and PDF bundle turns citation practice into a visual, drag-and-drop learning experience.

Make MLA citation click for your students, literally.

They’ll build real skills through interactive sorting, in-text citation practice, and Works Cited formatting for books, websites, journals, podcasts, and videos. Each slide guides them step-by-step through MLA structure while reinforcing academic integrity and digital literacy.

A pre-formatted essay template (Google Docs + Microsoft Word) is included, so students can apply what they learn immediately.

What’s Included

Interactive Student Slides (editable in Google Slides)

Teacher Version with examples, models, and answer keys

Interactive “Citation Sort” Activity Presentation

Google Slides MLA Source Cards Template for organizing research

Digital Research Essay Templates (Google Docs + Microsoft Word)

Linked Purdue OWL references for MLA 9th Edition

Citation generator tools and practice games

Step-by-step formatting instructions for students

Quizlet Review Game Link

Why Teachers Love It

✔ Builds confidence in reluctant or struggling writers

✔ Aligns to MLA 9th Edition and ELA research standards

✔ Supports both in-class and virtual learning environments

✔ Perfect for blended learning, sub plans, or test prep

✔ No prep required—ready to assign or printEngage your students in hands-on learning with our interactive Google Slides resource. Teach MLA citation format effortlessly with drag-and-drop exercises, source sorting, and citation practice. Includes Google Doc templates and digital resource cards for easy tracking.

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Standards

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Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects to answer a question (including a self-generated question) or solve a problem; narrow or broaden the inquiry when appropriate; synthesize multiple sources on the subject, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation.
Gather relevant information from multiple authoritative print and digital sources, using advanced searches effectively; assess the usefulness of each source in answering the research question; integrate information into the text selectively to maintain the flow of ideas, avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for citation.
Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research.
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