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Preview of Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Teaching high school students about citing sources in a research paper (and avoiding plagiarism) can be challenging with so much to cover— MLA vs. APA, in-text citations, embedding quotes… the list goes on! This comprehensive research writing resource simplifies the process, breaking down MLA Format and APA Style in a clear and accessible way. ⚡⚡Get this lesson to help your students confidently master the essentials of citing text evidence and maintaining academic integrity. This no-prep G
Preview of Easy Student Guide to Citations and References

Easy Student Guide to Citations and References

Created by
MrKremerScience
This concise Student's Guide to Citations and References takes the complexity out of academic documentation by presenting essential citing rules in clear, student-friendly language perfect for IB students grades 9 and up. Written to align with the International Baccalaureate's Effective citing and references guide, Diploma Program subject groups, and major citation styles (MLA, APA, and Chicago), this student-friendly guide provides practical examples, visual formatting guides, and step-by-ste
Preview of Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Ligel Lambert

Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Ligel Lambert

Celebrate the vibrant creativity and educational impact of Ligel Lambert with this visually engaging classroom poster. Highlighting Lambert’s identity as a Haitian-born interdisciplinary artist and educator, the poster showcases his contributions to visual art, design, and arts education. With references to his dynamic work and current roles as an adjunct lecturer at Hunter College (CUNY) and an adjunct professor at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD), this poster is designed to inspi
Preview of OPVL: Evaluating Sources

OPVL: Evaluating Sources

When using a source, it is important to determine its reliability and validity. In other words, is the source believable? Is the data current and reliable, or too outdated? Is it biased, and therefore, unreliable? This resource will help students learn how to evaluate each source based on its origin, purpose, value, and limitation (OPVL). A chart that may be used as a poster or handout, along with an OPVL template is included.
Preview of AP Biology Gene Therapy Research Project | Post-AP Exam or Unit 6 Activity

AP Biology Gene Therapy Research Project | Post-AP Exam or Unit 6 Activity

*download the preview to view a student example* This is a Bundled Project! (Access this project, and 3 others, for a discounted price here)Description Looking for a meaningful, low-prep way to keep your students engaged after the AP Biology exam? This Gene Therapy Design Project is the perfect end-of-year activity that challenges students to apply their understanding of gene expression, mutations, and biotechnology in a real-world context. Instead of a traditional test or random end of
Preview of Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Sanford Biggers

Digital Educational Poster - Artist Professor, Sanford Biggers

This educational poster features Sanford Biggers, a celebrated multidisciplinary artist known for blending sculpture, video, textiles, and performance to explore themes of identity, history, and spirituality. Highlighting his powerful reinterpretations of African American narratives and cultural symbols, the poster serves as an inspiring classroom resource for discussing contemporary art, social commentary, and the intersection of past and present. Ideal for sparking meaningful conversations, th
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited

Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited

Rhetorical Analysis Bundle | Ethos Pathos Logos, TED Talk Essay, MLA Works Cited | High School ELATake your students’ writing and analysis skills to the next level with this comprehensive Rhetorical Analysis Bundle! This carefully curated set of resources gives you everything you need to teach, practice, and assess key rhetorical concepts while reinforcing strong research and citation habits. This bundle includes: • Mastering Works Cited Resource – Help students confidently format and organize
Preview of Environmental Scientists Bulletin Board

Environmental Scientists Bulletin Board

Celebrate the Changemakers: Top 10 Environmental Scientists Bulletin Board Inspire your students with this eye-catching bulletin board featuring 10 influential environmental scientists who have made a global impact through their research, advocacy, and innovation. Each profile includes: A brief, student-friendly biography Their major contributions to environmental science A web link for further exploration This resource is perfect for intermediate, junior high, or high school classrooms an
Preview of Modern Heroes: September 11 Unit

Modern Heroes: September 11 Unit

Created by
ME In 203
This unit is a high school–level English or History/Social Studies assignment based on the 20 for 20 podcast series, aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS). It focuses on listening, analysis, research, writing, and speaking—designed to span multiple class sessions. This assignment fosters critical listening, analysis, research, and communication—all grounded in rich, emotional, real-life stories. It also aligns closely with Common Core ELA standards, making it ideal for grades 11–12 but
Preview of Article: Wrap It Up

Article: Wrap It Up

This is the third in sequence format used midway through a semester or school year. This assignment has students integrate outside sources connecting them to the current novel study. This gives students an opportunity to learn skills such as MLA (or required) format, reading and summarizing a given article, finding, evaluating and summarizing an article, constructing a Works Cited page, and eventually vocabulary integration and internal citation. As I said, this assignment builds over time, givi
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