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Citing Print Periodicals
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What It Is:
This is an educational worksheet focused on teaching students how to cite print periodicals using MLA format. It provides a template with blanks for author's name, article title, periodical title, publication date, and page numbers. The worksheet includes space to write three complete citations based on the template.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 7-12. The worksheet requires an understanding of MLA citation style and the ability to identify the different components of a print periodical, making it appropriate for middle and high school students learning research and writing skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn and practice the proper format for citing print periodicals (magazines, newspapers, or journal articles) in their research papers. It reinforces understanding of MLA citation style and encourages accurate source documentation, which is essential for academic integrity.
How to Use It:
First, have students fill in the blanks in the provided template with the relevant information from the print periodical they are citing. Then, using the completed template as a guide, instruct them to write out the full citation in the space provided below each template. Repeat this process for three different print periodicals.
Target Users:
The target users are middle and high school students, particularly those learning research skills, writing research papers, or preparing for academic assignments that require proper citation of sources. Teachers and librarians can also use this worksheet as a teaching aid.
This is an educational worksheet focused on teaching students how to cite print periodicals using MLA format. It provides a template with blanks for author's name, article title, periodical title, publication date, and page numbers. The worksheet includes space to write three complete citations based on the template.
Grade Level Suitability:
Suitable for grades 7-12. The worksheet requires an understanding of MLA citation style and the ability to identify the different components of a print periodical, making it appropriate for middle and high school students learning research and writing skills.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students learn and practice the proper format for citing print periodicals (magazines, newspapers, or journal articles) in their research papers. It reinforces understanding of MLA citation style and encourages accurate source documentation, which is essential for academic integrity.
How to Use It:
First, have students fill in the blanks in the provided template with the relevant information from the print periodical they are citing. Then, using the completed template as a guide, instruct them to write out the full citation in the space provided below each template. Repeat this process for three different print periodicals.
Target Users:
The target users are middle and high school students, particularly those learning research skills, writing research papers, or preparing for academic assignments that require proper citation of sources. Teachers and librarians can also use this worksheet as a teaching aid.




