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Source Synthesizer: How to Pick, Paraphrase, Quote, and Cite Your Source in MLA

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Every student loves to express their own personal ideas in their essay writing, but they sometimes neglect the importance of incorporating outside sources. When they do incorporate, there may be some technical errors in the execution. This lesson and worksheet helps students to master choosing and incorporating sources into their own original essays.
 
Here is SPECIFICALLY what you’ll find in this product:
 
Topics in the How to Pick, Paraphrase, Quote, and In-Text Cite Your Sources PowerPoint:
  • Overview
  • Source Choice
  • Paraphrase
  • Paraphrase Practice
  • Quote
  • Quote Practice
  • Quote Do’s & Don’ts
  • In-Text Cite Review
 
Skills Practiced in the Source Synthesizer Worksheet:
  • Identifying the central idea.
  • Assessing the sources reliability and validity.
  • Connecting the source to the topic of their essay.
  • Synthesizing source information into quoted or paraphrased works.
 
The information and skills learned in this lesson and worksheet are incredibly valuable. Students will use these practices throughout their high school career, and it will continue to follow them into their college writing endeavors.

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Jennifer Riegel

Meet the Seller

Hi, I’m Jennifer ! I’m a former High School English Language Arts teacher with a passion for the written word! I started creating ELA resources during my 1st year of teaching, and I did so every subsequent year. I loved it so much that I decided to expand it. I now not only create curriculum for ELA, but also for History, Bible Study, and Apologetics. ELA will be the bulk of my resources, but there will certainly be more to come in the other areas as well. I wanted to create curriculum that was fun, engaging, and rigorous. Many times in these areas, students are sitting at their desks bored of listening to droning lectures or text reading. That is not how I approach curriculum creation. My curriculum attempts to make the learning experience interactive. While you may still have to read from the text or give a quick lecture, it will be supplemented by a fun activity that brings their learning to life!

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