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Turning Your Outline into a Draft. STEP #1. Print your outline Be sure to save a copy in Word If you would like to work in Google Docs it is a good idea to have TWO copies The original outline The one you are manipulating into your paper . Step #2.
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STEP #1 • Print your outline • Be sure to save a copy in Word • If you would like to work in Google Docs it is a good idea to have TWO copies • The original outline • The one you are manipulating into your paper
Step #2 • Remember, all Direct Quotes, Paraphrases, and Summaries must be cited • These citations are called Parenthetical References • Other ways to say Parenthetical References • Internal Documentation • In-text Citations • In-text References • In-line Citations
Creating Parenthetical References • Works Cited section of Noodletools • Far right side • Click on “In text reference”
Write your in-text references on your outline • Look at your outline • For each note card in your outline, write the in-text reference needed
Beginning to Write • What your outline includes: • General topic of each paragraph • Sub points/main ideas stated as phrases • All researched supports • In-text references • What your outline is missing: • Topic Sentence • Sub points/main ideas in complete sentences • Sandwiches for your facts • Concluding sentence
Analysis of Sample paragraph • Three colors of highlighters • Topic and concluding sentences • Sub points/main ideas • Supports/note cards
Analysis of Sample paragraph • Notice how the in-text references are used • For each support in the paper, identify it as a: • DQ = Direct Quote • P/S = Paraphrase/Summary
Incorporating Supports into your paper • It is easy to blend summaries and paraphrases into your paper • It is much harder to blend a direct quote • DIRECT QUOTES CAN NEVER BE ALL BY THEMSELVES!!!! • They get lonely!!!!! • So they need a SANDWICH to keep them company!!!!!
THE SANDWICH METHOD • Sandwiching is a method of incorporating and blending quotes into your writing • Think of a quote as part of a sandwich • A sandwich needs BREAD and MEAT • Your words are the BREAD • The quote is the MEAT
THe MEat • You already have the meat of your sandwiches – all the note cards you have made
The bread • Your words are the bread of the sandwich • The top piece of bread is your LEAD IN to the quote • The bottom piece of bread is your COMMENTARY on the quote • Look at some examples in the sample body paragraph • Put a square around the LEAD IN • Put a squiggly line under the COMMENTARY
PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER • Using the sample body paragraph and your outline as a guide, you will now start drafting your three body paragraphs • This is the first time you are doing a research project – do your best!!!!! • But, also know that I am not expecting perfection!
TIMELINE • Block Day – begin drafting body paragraphs • Friday - continue drafting body paragraphs • Monday - continue drafting body paragraphs • Tuesday – come to class with draft of body paragraphs completed and in an electronic version that you can access at school • Create turnitin.com account • Submit paper to turnitin.com • Print paper andbring on Block Day