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Electronic Note Cards. Write your text evidence for your research paper on these note cards. Use only one source per note card. Write only one piece of text evidence on each note card.
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Electronic Note Cards • Write your text evidence for your research paper on these note cards. • Use only one source per note card. • Write only one piece of text evidence on each note card. • There is no minimum amount of note cards you have to complete. But, you need to make sure you have enough information from four different sources to answer all of the questions on the paragraph outline. • Easily add new slides any time. • Change the font of each slide so each paragraph has the same font. • You can easily re-order the slides anytime. (View Slide Sorter) • Slides can be printed with several on a page.
Font Key Example • Paragraph 2 (Who? What? When? Where?) – Bradley Hand • Paragraph 3 (How did this problem begin?) – Cooper Black • Paragraph 4 (What makes your example of genocide the most in need of immediate financial aid?) – Juice ITC • Paragraph 5 (Conclusion) – Harrington
Works Cited(feel free to include more than 4 sources!) 1. Source citation 2. Source citation • Source citation 4. Source Citation
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag
What is this note card mainly about? (You can either write the main idea or write the question this note card is answering from your paragraph outline in your research paper packet.) Source citation #: • Here, write one piece of text evidence from one source. You can quote, summarize, or paraphrase. “If you quote, use quote marks.” (In text citation) Pg. # or n. pag