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What It Is:
This is a worksheet focused on MLA citations. It presents a short passage about Halley's Comet and then provides three sentences related to the passage. For each sentence, students are asked if they should cite the source of the information and why or why not, and whether quotation marks are needed and, if so, to rewrite the sentence with quotation marks.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 7-10. It requires students to understand the basics of MLA citations, including when to cite a source and how to use quotation marks correctly, concepts typically introduced in middle and high school.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice identifying when information needs to be cited and how to properly use quotation marks within MLA style. It reinforces understanding of plagiarism and academic honesty.
How to Use It:
Students should first read the passage about Halley's Comet. Then, for each of the provided sentences, they should determine if a citation is necessary and explain their reasoning. Next, they should decide if quotation marks are needed and rewrite the sentence accordingly.
Target Users:
The target users are middle and high school students learning about MLA citations, research writing, and academic integrity. It's also useful for teachers looking for practice material on source citation.
This is a worksheet focused on MLA citations. It presents a short passage about Halley's Comet and then provides three sentences related to the passage. For each sentence, students are asked if they should cite the source of the information and why or why not, and whether quotation marks are needed and, if so, to rewrite the sentence with quotation marks.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 7-10. It requires students to understand the basics of MLA citations, including when to cite a source and how to use quotation marks correctly, concepts typically introduced in middle and high school.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice identifying when information needs to be cited and how to properly use quotation marks within MLA style. It reinforces understanding of plagiarism and academic honesty.
How to Use It:
Students should first read the passage about Halley's Comet. Then, for each of the provided sentences, they should determine if a citation is necessary and explain their reasoning. Next, they should decide if quotation marks are needed and rewrite the sentence accordingly.
Target Users:
The target users are middle and high school students learning about MLA citations, research writing, and academic integrity. It's also useful for teachers looking for practice material on source citation.




