Identify In-Text Citation Citations

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Teach young research writers what proper in-text citations look like and stop worrying about them ethically sharing information. Knowing that we should cite sources that we quote and paraphrase is key to being a Digital Citizen.

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Students can write an in-text citation once they know what one looks like. This inquiry based activity helps students develop a shared understanding of the many forms of in-text citations. Whether they are paraphrasing or providing direct quotations, students will learn where and how to cite the source of information. 

These fun activities help students identify the characteristics of a MLA8 in-text citation and provide practice in identifying them. Games are a great way for students to manipulate content and learn! 

💜 YOU WILL LOVE THIS ACTIVITY BECAUSE IT TEACHES STUDENTS WHAT IN-TEXT CITATIONS LOOK LIKE AND HOW TO BE A DIGITAL CITIZEN WHEN RESEARCHING.

💜 YOUR STUDENTS WILL LOVE THIS ACTIVITY BECAUSE THEY FEEL LIKE THEY ARE PLAYING GAMES.

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When teaching elementary and middle school students about in-text citations, this activity provides:

Standards Based , Inquiry Based lesson; standards are listed below.

In-Text Citation observation recording sheet. Students will confer with a partner or small group to discuss their observations and note what all in-text citations have in common. They also note what some in-text citations may include. This helps students learn the different ways in-text citations are written.

Printable Citation Sorting Activity. Students sort cards into 2 columns: what are MLA8 citations, and what are not. 

3 In-Text Citations Worksheets. Each worksheet has 3 MLA8 citations. Students star the source and underline the quotation or paraphrase.

In-Text Citations poster and handout that teaches students what to include in an in-text citation. These are great to hang in your learning space as well as provide students with a quick reference.

⭐⭐⭐Answer keys for the sort and worksheets. 

🖥️ In-Text Citations slideshow. This slideshow provides students with examples of in-text citations. While scrolling through the slides, students identify similarities and differences in in-text citations. This helps them learn what is included in all citations, and the different ways they can be written. It includes an editable slide for students to record their observations.

🖥️ Digital Citation Sort. There are 4 slides for students to drag citations into 2 columns: what are MLA8 citations and which are not. This digital sort includes a reflection slide.

🖥️ In Text Citation Seesaw Activity with 9 slides. Each slide has a MLA8 citation. Students star the source and highlight the quotation or paraphrase.

Standards

This activity addresses the following standards:

AASL:

  • Ethically using and reproducing others’ work. 
  • Acknowledging authorship and demonstrating respect for the intellectual property of others. 
  • Including elements in personal-knowledge products that allow others to credit content appropriately.

CSTA: 

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

CCSS for Writing:

  • 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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