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Brent GreenGood adaptations for having elementary students cite their sources
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Tom SimpsonProgressively more sophisticated citation formats for students as they grow from 1st to 6th graders.
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Students as early as grade one can understand the rationale for giving credit for created works
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suggested citation formats for each of the other grades
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Gerry SolomonWorking backwards from the MLA citation format for grades 7 through 12, here are suggested citation formats for each of the other grades for the most common reference materials.
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Audra BebermanStudents as early as grade one can understand the rationale for giving credit for created works. They feel pride when their own work is exhibited, and teachers and library media specialists can easily transfer this feeling of ownership to the works of others. Working backwards from the MLA citation format for grades 7 through 12, here are suggested citation formats for each of the other grades for the most common reference materials.
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adina sullivanStudents as early as grade one can understand the rationale for giving credit for created works. They feel pride when their own work is exhibited, and teachers and library media specialists can easily transfer this feeling of ownership to the works of others. Working backwards from the MLA citation format for grades 7 through 12, here are suggested citation formats for each of the other grades for the most common reference materials.
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Claire MillerStudents as early as grade one can understand the rationale for giving credit for created works. They feel pride when their own work is exhibited, and teachers and library media specialists can easily transfer this feeling of ownership to the works of others. Working backwards from the MLA citation format for grades 7 through 12, here are suggested citation formats for each of the other grades for the most common reference materials.
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Caroline Bucky-BeaverStudents as early as grade one can understand the rationale for giving credit for created works. They feel pride when their own work is exhibited, and teachers and library media specialists can easily transfer this feeling of ownership to the works of others. Working backwards from the MLA citation format for grades 7 through 12, here are suggested citation formats for each of the other grades for the most common reference materials.
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Audrey NayStudents as early as grade one can understand the rationale for giving credit for created works.
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Michelle LWorks Cited for K-6 by Nauset Public Schools in MLA style.
MLA copyright Bibliography citation References Resources LanguageArts citations elementary Writing
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Teacher KGreat recommendations and examples for citation at the younger grade levels.
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