Bibliography Introduction: Citation Lesson

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Teach young researchers about bibliographies in a fun and interactive way. Not only will they learn about bibliographies, but they will engage in critical thinking and social skills. 

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Young students are frequently asked to create a bibliography when researching. However, they don’t always quite understand what it is or what it looks like. Give them the opportunity to uncover what a bibliography is through the included inquiry-based lesson. Once students have seen a bibliography in action, and discovered key elements, they are ready to create their own.

Sometimes it can feel unclear if they truly understand what a bibliography is. That’s why there are also 4 additional activities that engage students in further thinking about bibliographies. These help solidify the importance of bibliographies while having fun and allowing you to assess their understanding. 

💜 YOU’LL LOVE THAT YOUR STUDENTS ARE COLLABORATING WITH EACH OTHER AS THEY LEARN! YOU’LL ALSO LOVE THE ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES THAT FURTHER IMMERSE THEM INTO THE FACTS OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES. THEY ARE GREAT FOR SMALL GROUP, WHOLE GROUP & STATION ACTIVITIES. 

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👉🏼Download the preview to see what’s included and try a sample of the activity! 

👉🏼This resource includes links to digital resources. Click the links to get your own copies. 

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Included

AFTER downloading this resource you’ll get:

Standards Based Lesson that engages students in inquiry to learn about bibliography. Standards listed below. 

Tips and tricks to help you facilitate the activities and make it a super engaging activity for students. 

Recording sheet for students to jot their observations about bibliographies. This is a great way to keep students focused and accountable. 

Bibliography poster to recap & reteach what bibliographies are. A color and black & white version are available. The color version is perfect to print in a classroom size poster. The black and white poster are perfect to print for individual student use. 

3 Examples of how to cite a source within a bibliography. These help you scaffold the bibliography learning process and meet the needs of different grade levels as they continue to learn about, use, and create their own bibliographies for research 

Bibliography worksheet where students fill in the blanks to complete factual statements about bibliographies. A word bank is included to support the continued learning. A sample of this activity is included in the preview; be sure to download it to get your own copy to try!

Sorting activity for students to differentiate factual statements about bibliographies. They consider what bibliographies are, how to use them, when to use them, and what a proper citation looks like. 

🖥️ 29 page self correcting digital game about bibliographies. This game includes 9 questions about bibliographies phrased in true/false or multiple choice. If students get the answer correct, they are moved on to the next question. If they get the answer wrong, they are given a hint and allowed to try again. Learn more about how to use this game here

🖥️ 10 question Blooket that asks students about bibliographies. Questions are phrased with true/false or multiple choice. Blooket is a free quiz game that is also self – correcting for students. Just click in the link included in the resource to get your copy to use with students. 

Standards

This activity addresses the following standards:

AASL:

  • Acknowledging authorship and demonstrating respect for the intellectual property of others.

CSTA: 

  • Use public domain or creative commons media, and refrain from copying or using material created by others without permission.

CCSS W:

  • Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism.

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