On your iPad or phone, go to one of your sources. Choose a few important lines, lines that will be in your paper, and write them down. On the back of the card, write those lines in your own words.
Direct Quote: Choose an important quote. Write it on another index card.
Agenda:
- Grammar: Essential and Nonessential phrases: Students will practice correcting sentences by using commas where necessary. Complete the exercise below.We will grade this as a class.
Are the essential and nonessential elements in the following sentences punctuated correctly? If they are correct, write a C on the line to the left. If they are incorrect, put an X on the line. Do you know why the punctuation is correct or incorrect?
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_____ 1. The woman who did not attend the meeting said that she had to study for her chemistry exam.
_____ 2. He did not however intend to return the money he borrowed.
_____ 3. West Point cadets, who break the honor code, are expelled.
_____ 4. She was as a matter of fact chiefly interested in becoming a Hollywood celebrity.
_____ 5. Raul's wife, Conchita, is president of the local Red Cross.
_____ 6. The German writer, Hermann Hesse, is a favorite with American college students.
_____ 7. The courthouse which was renovated recently was built in 1878.
_____ 8. Saul having forgotten to save his work lost all of his revisions when his computer crashed.
_____ 9. St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, wrote his handbook of spiritual exercises in the sixteenth century.
_____ 10. The book, that your sister gave you for your birthday, won a National Book Award.
- Teacher will go over answers. Students are expected to use correct comma usage in paper.
- The Research Process: Teacher will go over page 5 of Research Paper packet. Taking notes will be explained with an emphasis of summary and paraphrase as well as plagiarism.
- Students will exchange note cards with one another and critique the paraphrase. Select note cards will be shared with class.
- Library: Students will continue working in library on working bibliography (due tomorrow).
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