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Source Cards and Note Cards - PPT Presentation

Research NoteTaking Source Card You will need to create a source card for each source you use Each source card should include information about the source author title year etc Different types of sources use different formats Make sure you use the right one ID: 460532

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Slide1

Source Cards and Note Cards

Research Note-TakingSlide2

Source Card

You will need to create a source card for each source you use.

Each source card should include information about the source (author, title, year, etc.).Different types of sources use different formats. Make sure you use the right one.Each source card is assigned a letter that will be used in creating your note cards.Slide3

SOURCE CARD

(Book)

Author:

Title:Publisher:Date:City:ASlide4

SOURCE CARD

(Book)

Author

: Isabella BregaTitle: Argentina: Wild South AmericaPublisher: White Star PublishersDate: 2007City: Vercelli, ItalyASlide5

SOURCE CARD

(Article from a

website

)Author: Title:Date article was written:Date looked up:Complete web address:BSlide6

SOURCE CARD

(Article from a

website

)Author: National Geographic XpeditionsTitle: Migration: Reasons to MoveDate article was written: 2005Date looked up: November 24, 2011Complete web address: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/xpeditions/lessons/09/g35/Migrations.htmlBSlide7

SOURCE CARD

(Encyclopedia

– Print

)Name of Encyclopedia:Article you looked up:Author of entry:Edition (what year): Page #: CSlide8

SOURCE CARD

(Encyclopedia

– Print

)Name of Encyclopedia: Encyclopedia BritannicaArticle you looked up: ArgentinaAuthor of entry: Edition (what year): 2010Page #: 85CSlide9

SOURCE CARD

(Encyclopedia

– Online

)Name of Encyclopedia: Article you looked up: Author of entry: Edition (what year): Web Address:DSlide10

SOURCE CARD

(

Encyclopedia –

Online)Name of Encyclopedia: World Book StudentArticle you looked up: ArgentinaAuthor of entry: Brad D. Jokisch & Ana MargheritisEdition (what year): 2011Web Address: http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/article?id=ar029320&st=argentinaDSlide11

Note Card

The page # goes in the upper left corner.

The matching source card letter goes in upper right corner.The topic name should be centered on top line of card.Write only on the front side of the card.Write facts, but do not use complete sentences.Do not copy straight from the source. Write the information in your own words to show your understanding.Slide12

Argentina’s Ancestry

(NOTE CARD

)

p. ?DAncestors from Europe, especially from Italy and SpainEuropean immigrants came when Spain set up coloniesLargest wave of immigration in the late 1800s because of government encouragementSmall indigenous population compared to other Latin American countriesIndigenous mostly in isolated parts of north and southwestOne of the largest Jewish populations in the AmericasOther groups include Asians and Middle EasternersSlide13

Work Cited

Rathje, A. (n.d.

). Note & Source Cards [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://www.students.ed.uiuc.edu/arathje/ .../Note%20&%20Source%20Cards.ppt