Thursday, April 9, 2015

MLA Formatting a Paper

Here's an example MLA formatted paper you can look at as a model for your own paper: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzKcDwQ8sZ-vdGNxNUJIcjdjMGs/view?usp=sharing



Here's a video that will show you how to make a Google Document MLA formatted:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzKcDwQ8sZ-vVDNlNy1MNDc5Tzg/view?usp=sharing

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

@sjhumanitas.org Email List

1. Click on the link below.
2. Find your name by holding either the Control key and F (PC) or Command and F (Mac)
3. Type your last name in
4. You may have to scroll down a little to find your name
5. WRITE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS DOWN, PLEASE.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1iGm-18KhCNYzz5GaDYQNbdfdJ-3ghJs6nzrBDpFkHUI/pubhtml

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

11th Grade Research Project Custom Search Engine

You must use the Custom Search Engine below when conducting an Internet search:

Thursday, March 19, 2015

COPY THIS TEMPLATE!!!!

Here's a template for your research notes presentation.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1iKyqvapYI6qlmHZB6xPRCVw2LotRgQWUQk4FcyOzijc/edit?usp=sharing

1. Sign into your SJHA account (@sjhumanitas.org)
2. Click on the link above
3. Go to File
4. Make a Copy
5. Type over anything you need to
6. Word of advice: Make a folder for this project and put everything in there you need to

Notetaking Planning Matrix

Click here to access a worksheet to help plan out your Research Notes Presentation.

1. Sign into your @sjhumanitas.org account.
2. Click on the link above.
3. Click on File.
4. Click on "Make a Copy".
5. You should now have your own copy of this matrix in your own Drive.

Using a Google Presentation to Organize Your Research Notes

Click HERE to learn a great way to organize your research notes using a Google presentation.

Using the CRAAP Test to Evaluate Information Sources

Advanced Google Search

Using Databases

Click HERE to learn how to access and use LAUSD databases.

Creating Research Questions

Click HERE to learn how to turn subheadings in a Wikipedia article's table of contents into research questions.