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Daily Learning Targets:I can use MLA to cite sources in a persuasive speech.I can edit and revise a persuasive speech.I can create a rubric to evaluate persuasive presentations.I can deliver a persuasive speech using appropriate volume, inflection, articulation, gestures, eye contact, posture, and facial expressions. Wednesday and Thursday, January 30 and 31, 2013
Work Cited: (bibliography Page) • Use MLA style • For Web Sites: • Name of the author (listed last name, first name) followed by a period. • Title of the document in quotations followed by a period • Name of the editor (if known) followed by a period • Publication information followed by a period • Title of web site (underlined) followed by a period • Version number (if known) followed by a period • Date of publication or last update (if known) followed by a period • Date document was accessed (day, month, year) 29 Jan. 2013 • URL for the document (enclosed in angle brackets) followed by a period. • Indent every line after the first line • List sources in alphabetical order
Example Citations • Kemble, E. W. "Illustrating Huckleberry Finn." The Electronic Text Center. Ed. David Seaman. 1997. Alderman Lib., U of Virginia. 30 Apr. 2003 <http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/toc/modeng/public/KemIllu.html>. • "Selected Seventeenth-Century Events." Romantic Chronology. Ed. Laura Mandell and Alan Liu. Oct. 1996. U of California, Santa Barbara. 20 Apr. 2003 <http://english.ucsb.edu:591/rchrono/default.htm>. • "Symbiosis." UCMP Glossary. Ed. Allen Collins et al. Oct. 1995. U of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley. 19 June 1998 <http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss5ecol.html>.
Add Finishing Touches • Revise and edit your speech. Make sure that you have given credit to outside sources. • DO NOT PLAGERIZE!!!!
CREATE a RUBRIC • Create a rubric for evaluating presentations.
Speeches • Presentation of speeches.