3. ARE THESE ACTIONS CHEATING?
Jack and John do homework together after class.
Mary finds a website on the topic she needs to write about. She
copies the content of the page and pastes into her assignment.
Paul goes online and finds something great for his assignment on
Wikipedia – he cites it as being from a book.
Peter writes on his Science assignment that water boils at 100ºC
and does not cite a source.
Leo copies some text from a website, but changes the words,
keeping the main idea.
4. WORKS CITED PAGE
AKA Bibliography
Everything you used as a source for your paper must be in it.
5. Guideline:
Last name, First name. Title of Book. City of Publication: Publisher,
Year of Publication.Medium of Publication.
Example:
Gleick, James. Chaos: Making a New Science. New York: Penguin,
1987. Print.
6. CREATING A WORKS CITED PAGE
Works Cited
Bilton, Nick. “Forget ‘Baby Einstein.’ Addictive games could help create better brains.”
International New York Times 17 Feb. 2014: 20. Print.
Fisher, Douglas and Nancy Frey. Improving Adolescent Literacy: Content Area Strategies at Work.
2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, 2008. Print.
Grossman, Lev. “Quantum Leap” Time 17 Feb. 2014: 28-35. Print.
Oshea, Mark. From Standards to success. Alexandria: ASCD, 2005. Print.
7. ASSIGNMENT
Using the model and the 3 book covers and title pages you
received, work in pairs to create a work cited page
Email me the page at the end of the class. No assignment will be
considered if received after 3:25PM
João, Brandon, Naoki
Juliana H, Gabriela C
Gabriela A, Amanda
Camila, Mayara
Julia R, David
Laura, Vicky
Beatriz, Gabriela A
Ellen, Malu
Jimmy, Eric
Anthony, Arthur
Marcos, Rodrigo G
Omar, Carlos
Jeong, Yu
8. SOURCES
"Welcome to the Purdue OWL." Purdue OWL: MLA Formatting
and Style Guide. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Mar. 2014.