Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Tuesday / Wednesday, April 30 and May 1 creating a powerpoint on your annotated bibliography



Power Point presentation to align with annotated bibliography

Coming up: on Thursday and Friday you will be presenting the power points that you will create on Monday and Tuesday.

New vocabulary: Rhetorical Devices (copy below/ class handout) Quiz on Friday, May 10.

At this point, Ms. DiPerna should have received all your annotated bibliographies. You have a copy of the document.



In class work for Tuesday, April 30 and Wednesday, May 1
Presentation to be shared on Thursday, May 2 and Friday, May 3

Note: the combination of your powerpoint and your presentation will count as a writing grade: 50% category.

Directions for creating a power point:

You will have a total of 6 slides. All slides must have an off-white background, no bright white.
Slide 1: title slide; write the name of your research project and in small font beneath your full name. Be mindful of capitalization and spelling. On this same slide place a small image OR behind the text fill the screen with a photo that aligns with your topic.

Slides 2 through 6 These five slides should each have a couple of images that reflect 5 aspects of your research. You may put no more than six words on each slide.
By the end of class on Wednesday, these must be shared with Parker (2006630).What are you going to do with these?
On Thursday, May 2, your presentation will be opened and you will have 3 minutes to share from the front of the class your information.
1.       What was your topic choice? (first slide)
2.       Followed by the next five slides where you will briefly share out five points that you have learned.
3.       Ms. DiPerna will open the slide document and keep the pace.
4.       You will be graded upon having followed the slide directions:
   Title slide plus 5 more
                               No white backgrounds
                               Clearly visible, relevant images
                   No more than six clue words on the slide
                    Ready to go on Thursday (you will not have access to a Chromebook)
                   Presentation skills: face audience, articulate your sentences, and project your voice
                     And content knowledge

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Rhetorical Devices vocabulary  quiz on Friday, May 10


Rhetoric is a technique of using language effectively and persuasively in spoken or written form. It is an art of discourse, which studies and employs various methods to convince, influence or please an audience.

What are rhetorical devices? Rhetorical devices are strategies used to put forth your argument. Note that figurative language devices (those marked with an asterisk below) are common rhetorical language devices


Device                                   Definition
1.      anaphora             the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
2.      epistrophe         the repetition of a word at the end of each phrase or clause: “I swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.”
3.      analogy                 the comparison of two pairs that have the same relationship. The key is to ascertain the relationship between the first so you can choose the correct second pair. Part to whole, opposites, results of are types of relationships you should find
4.      apostrophe    interruption of thought to directly address a person or a personification: “So, I ask you, dear reader, what would you have me do?”
5.      imagery                 language that evokes one or all of the five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling 
                                   touching
6.        counterpoints   contrasting ideas such as black/white, darkness/light, good/bad
7.       * hyperbole          exaggeration or overstatement
8.       irony   an expression, often humorous or sarcastic, that exposes perversity or absurdity

Aristotelian Appeals
9.   logos  appeals to the head using logic, numbers, explanations, and facts. Through Logos, a writer aims at a person's intellect. The idea is that if you are logical, you will understand
10.    ethos  appeals to the conscience, ethics, morals, standards, values, principles
11. pathos  appeals to the heart, emotions, sympathy, passions, sentimentality.


Sunday, April 28, 2019

Monday, April 29 finishing up your annotated bibliorgraphy

In class: Your completed annotated bibliographies must be shared with Ms. DiPerna (srd09608@sjfc.eduby midnight tonight, in order to potentially receive full credit. If you are missing a component, send along what you have, so that 1) you will receive partial credit and 2) you will have enough material to work with the next part of this assignment. Remember that this is a writing grade, which is in the 50% category. 

If you have finished, there is a handout for our next step, which is creating a powerpoint. We will be working in class on this over the next two days; after this you will be sharing your material will the class. More information to follow.

Here is another copy of last Tuesday's handout on creating the annotated bibliography. Remember your note's sheet will be collected at the beginning of class tomorrow. There will be no addtional class time to work on the annotated bibliography.


Annotated Bibliography Final Project (writing grade)
DUE ON MONDAY, APRIL 29. Please share with srd09608@sjfc.edu

Your preparation is to be turned in at the close of class on Monday, when you share your typed final annotated bibliography.
Directions: As we finish Death and The King’s Horseman by Wole Soyinka, we will extend our viewpoint to the culture of Nigeria. You will select a topic from the list given out on Monday (also on blog) that requires you to research about a certain aspect of Nigerian culture. You will need to find six sources concerning your topic and for each source write a minimum of five sentences.  Please follow the step by step directions below to help you with the project. 

What is an annotated bibliography?
An annotated bibliography is where you list all the sources that you would be using in your final research paper. You would create a bibliography and underneath each source is where you would summarize, evaluate and list the possible use of your source. This acts as a sort of outline for your research and would help you in the final stages of a research paper. This will allow you to practice necessary research skills and how to think critically about sources. 

Step 1- have a topic
You will choose three topics from the list given to you. We will assign you a topic based on your choices. If you were not in class, we will pick for you. Once you have your topic, please write it on the line below. No one will have the same topic. 

Research topic: _____________________________________________________

Step 2- Your theme/thesis

Thesis statement is the main argument of your essay. Even though you are not actually writing a paper, when researching you often have a thesis that you are trying to prove/support with evidence. The research you conduct and the sources you use are your evidence. On the lines below, please write your thesis statement. You can follow the thesis formula given below if you wish.  (Note that you must spend time reading about your topic, in order to write a thesis statement.)

Thesis formula: By looking at (your research topic), one can see (your argument/point being made about your topic), which is important because (emphasize the argument you are making). 

Thesis statement:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Step 3- research
Once you have your topic it’s time to start researching. When finding sources make sure that you are using reliable sources. This means NO WIKIPEDIA! You must find six sources; each source must give you new information that you could use towards a final paper. This means you must find a wide range of information on your topic. Make sure that you are taking notes on each of your sources in order to finish the writing aspect of this project. Please fill out the sources’ organizer that was handed out as well. (Note that as you must a supplemental, not repetitive material, you will need to read more than six sources.)

Step 4-citation
After finding 6 sources with good quality information, you must start the citing process. You can use citation machine for this process. Copied and pasted below are pictures of how to use the website. The way to manual cite sources is also pasted below for you to see. 

Author. "Title." Title of container (self contained if book), Other contributors (translators or editors), Version (edition), Number (vol. and/or no.), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages, paragraphs and/or URL, DOI or permalink). 2nd container’s title, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location, Date of Access (if applicable).

The Purdue OWL Family of Sites. The Writing Lab and OWL at Purdue and Purdue U, 2008, owl.english.purdue.edu/owl. Accessed 23 Apr. 2008.

AS well, you may go to citation machine. (You did this earlier in the year.) http://www.citationmachine.net/ (If you do not recall how to use this correctly, please ask for assistance.) Remember that your sources must be alphabetized.

Step 5-writing

When all your information is gathered and your sources are cited, it is time to begin the writing portion. Make sure the writing is double spaced. You will write a minimum of five sentences for each source. You must include a (1) summary of the source, (2) evaluate the source, and (3) finish by stating how you would use the source in your paper. Below is an example of how the finished product would look. 

Make sure you notice and understand the different parts of what creates a bibliography.

Example: (below are pictures of the entire process step by step) 

Step 1:
Research topic: Nigerian Literature 

Step 2:
Thesis statement: By looking at (Nigerian literature), one can see (that colonization has effected the stories that have been written), which is important because (literature speaks to the experience and culture of different groups of people). 


Step 3:

Pictures below are what some of your own research project should look like. Make sure you are picking good sources and explore and read the sources. Click on links within the articles and see where they take you. 














After looking through a source and determining if you can use it, you will need to copy the link and create the citation as pictured above for you. It might help you to write down notes about what each source is saying in order to help you doing the writing part of the assignment. 


Step 4:

Below is the citation of my source:

“Nigerian Literature.” Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/art/Nigerian-literature.

Step 5:

Writing

“Chinua Achebe.” Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation, www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/chinua-achebe.

This source is a detailed look into the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe from the Poetry Foundation website. The site provides biographical information on the life and writing of the author Chinua Achebe. Chinua Achebe is one of the most influential and successful writers from Africa. This source provides an intimate look into what the inspiration behind Achebe’s writing is. Most of his stories are centered around Igbo civilization and telling the stories that center around colonization. This source provides a good wealth of detail in regard to the writer Chinua Achebe. This is a strong source when looking for biographical information. I will use this source as a way to connect my thesis to actual authors and their work. This information on Achebe allows for me to gain deeper connection toward my thesis. This information also gives me the titles of Achebe’s work that on deeper analysis fit into my argument. I can use this as a way to go forward in my research. 

“Nigerian Literature.” Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/art/Nigerian-literature.

This source is the online Britannica Encyclopedia and the site provides an overview of Nigerian literature. This source mentions certain performance groups that aided Nigerian’s literary scene. This group went by the name Mbari Mbayo Club which was a group of young writers that tried to renew the Nigerian literary movement. This site also provides names of famous writers that have come from Nigeria. This source works well as a good base for research. The website provides new terms and ideas that can be expanded on with further research. I would use this source in my paper as a way to introduce the idea of Nigerian literature and a guide to influential writers and literary movements within Nigeria. 
**************************************************************************************
The above is one example. Again, you will have 6 different sources.
Summary: 1. Write your thesis. See the model above. After you have finished your research, you will revise this.
2. research your topic, using a minimum of 6 sources. It is likely you will need to look at more sources, as you must have new material.
                            3.  Read your source material, seeking out specific information on your topic
                            4. . Using Purdue or Citation Machine, create your citation
5.    For each source, write five well-written, grammatically correct sentences that summarize what you have read on your topic.
6. NOW: create your final document. Begin with an MLA heading
7. See exemplar below. Your final submission should look like this. Remember to alphabetize your sources.


                                                                                                                                                Surname
Student Name
Instructor’s name
Annotated Bibliography
29 April 2019
                                                                       Your topic
(Below are the samples from step 5 above) You will have six of your own. However, they should look similar to these.  Make sure you alphabetize your sources. Again, you need five sentences for each source.)

“Chinua Achebe.” Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation, www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/chinua-achebe.

This source is a detailed look into the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe from the Poetry Foundation website. The site provides biographical information on the life and writing of the author Chinua Achebe. Chinua Achebe is one of the most influential and successful writers from Africa. This source provides an intimate look into what the inspiration behind Achebe’s writing is. Most of his stories are centered around Igbo civilization and telling the stories that center around colonization. This source provides a good wealth of detail in regard to the writer Chinua Achebe. This is a strong source when looking for biographical information. I will use this source as a way to connect my thesis to actual authors and their work. This information on Achebe allows for me to gain deeper connection toward my thesis. This information also gives me the titles of Achebe’s work that on deeper analysis fit into my argument. I can use this as a way to go forward in my research. 

“Nigerian Literature.” Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/art/Nigerian-literature.

This source is the online Britannica Encyclopedia and the site provides an overview of Nigerian literature. This source mentions certain performance groups that aided Nigerian’s literary scene. This group went by the name Mbari Mbayo Club which was a group of young writers that tried to renew the Nigerian literary movement. This site also provides names of famous writers that have come from Nigeria. This source works well as a good base for research. The website provides new terms and ideas that can be expanded on with further research. I would use this source in my paper as a way to introduce the idea of Nigerian literature and a guide to influential writers and literary movements within Nigeria

Bibliography Organizer

Source #1
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Source #2
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Source #3
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


Source #4
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Source #5
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


Source #6
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Friday April 27 Research day 3




Learning Target:

I can evaluate sources and integrate them into my work.

I can use my research to enhance my argument and support my thesis statement.

I can create a thesis statement based on a research topic.


In class: Research day today! 

1) collect your personal /assigned chromebook. At the end of class, you must put it back in your spot, as you are responsible for yours. If someone else uses yours, you will be held accountable- economically, if necessary.
2) Spread out around the classroom. Do not sit next to anyone, if feasible. 
3) Take out your detailed directions and planning organizer from yesterday.
4) Any questions?  Now collect your chromebooks and take a sit NOT next to anyone, if possible.
5) We will circulate to assist. 
6)  This assignment must be shared with me by midnight on Monday. I will collect the organizer at the start of class on Tuesday. Don't forget that Friday, May 3 is my last day. You will NOT be able to share anything with me after that time. 
New work on Tuesday. Stay on top of the project; work at home.


**You should be getting another two sources today in your research!!! Coming in Monday with all your research done will place you in a great spot for finishing on time!!



Annotated Bibliography Final Project (writing grade)
DUE ON MONDAY, APRIL 29. Please share with srd09608@sjfc.edu

Your preparation is to be turned in at the close of class on Monday, when you share your typed final annotated bibliography.
Directions: As we finish Death and The King’s Horseman by Wole Soyinka, we will extend our viewpoint to the culture of Nigeria. You will select a topic from the list given out on Monday (also on blog) that requires you to research about a certain aspect of Nigerian culture. You will need to find six sources concerning your topic and for each source write a minimum of five sentences.  Please follow the step by step directions below to help you with the project. 

What is an annotated bibliography?
An annotated bibliography is where you list all the sources that you would be using in your final research paper. You would create a bibliography and underneath each source is where you would summarize, evaluate and list the possible use of your source. This acts as a sort of outline for your research and would help you in the final stages of a research paper. This will allow you to practice necessary research skills and how to think critically about sources. 

Step 1- have a topic
You will choose three topics from the list given to you. We will assign you a topic based on your choices. If you were not in class, we will pick for you. Once you have your topic, please write it on the line below. No one will have the same topic. 

Research topic: _____________________________________________________

Step 2- Your theme/thesis

Thesis statement is the main argument of your essay. Even though you are not actually writing a paper, when researching you often have a thesis that you are trying to prove/support with evidence. The research you conduct and the sources you use are your evidence. On the lines below, please write your thesis statement. You can follow the thesis formula given below if you wish.  (Note that you must spend time reading about your topic, in order to write a thesis statement.)

Thesis formula: By looking at (your research topic), one can see (your argument/point being made about your topic), which is important because (emphasize the argument you are making). 

Thesis statement:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Step 3- research
Once you have your topic it’s time to start researching. When finding sources make sure that you are using reliable sources. This means NO WIKIPEDIA! You must find six sources; each source must give you new information that you could use towards a final paper. This means you must find a wide range of information on your topic. Make sure that you are taking notes on each of your sources in order to finish the writing aspect of this project. Please fill out the sources’ organizer that was handed out as well. (Note that as you must a supplemental, not repetitive material, you will need to read more than six sources.)

Step 4-citation
After finding 6 sources with good quality information, you must start the citing process. You can use citation machine for this process. Copied and pasted below are pictures of how to use the website. The way to manual cite sources is also pasted below for you to see. 

Author. "Title." Title of container (self contained if book), Other contributors (translators or editors), Version (edition), Number (vol. and/or no.), Publisher, Publication Date, Location (pages, paragraphs and/or URL, DOI or permalink). 2nd container’s title, Other contributors, Version, Number, Publisher, Publication date, Location, Date of Access (if applicable).

The Purdue OWL Family of Sites. The Writing Lab and OWL at Purdue and Purdue U, 2008, owl.english.purdue.edu/owl. Accessed 23 Apr. 2008.

AS well, you may go to citation machine. (You did this earlier in the year.) http://www.citationmachine.net/ (If you do not recall how to use this correctly, please ask for assistance.) Remember that your sources must be alphabetized.

Step 5-writing

When all your information is gathered and your sources are cited, it is time to begin the writing portion. Make sure the writing is double spaced. You will write a minimum of five sentences for each source. You must include a (1) summary of the source, (2) evaluate the source, and (3) finish by stating how you would use the source in your paper. Below is an example of how the finished product would look. 

Make sure you notice and understand the different parts of what creates a bibliography.

Example: (below are pictures of the entire process step by step) 

Step 1:
Research topic: Nigerian Literature 

Step 2:
Thesis statement: By looking at (Nigerian literature), one can see (that colonization has effected the stories that have been written), which is important because (literature speaks to the experience and culture of different groups of people). 


Step 3:

Pictures below are what some of your own research project should look like. Make sure you are picking good sources and explore and read the sources. Click on links within the articles and see where they take you. 















After looking through a source and determining if you can use it, you will need to copy the link and create the citation as pictured above for you. It might help you to write down notes about what each source is saying in order to help you doing the writing part of the assignment. 


Step 4:

Below is the citation of my source:

“Nigerian Literature.” Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/art/Nigerian-literature.

Step 5:

Writing

“Chinua Achebe.” Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation, www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/chinua-achebe.

This source is a detailed look into the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe from the Poetry Foundation website. The site provides biographical information on the life and writing of the author Chinua Achebe. Chinua Achebe is one of the most influential and successful writers from Africa. This source provides an intimate look into what the inspiration behind Achebe’s writing is. Most of his stories are centered around Igbo civilization and telling the stories that center around colonization. This source provides a good wealth of detail in regard to the writer Chinua Achebe. This is a strong source when looking for biographical information. I will use this source as a way to connect my thesis to actual authors and their work. This information on Achebe allows for me to gain deeper connection toward my thesis. This information also gives me the titles of Achebe’s work that on deeper analysis fit into my argument. I can use this as a way to go forward in my research. 

“Nigerian Literature.” Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/art/Nigerian-literature.

This source is the online Britannica Encyclopedia and the site provides an overview of Nigerian literature. This source mentions certain performance groups that aided Nigerian’s literary scene. This group went by the name Mbari Mbayo Club which was a group of young writers that tried to renew the Nigerian literary movement. This site also provides names of famous writers that have come from Nigeria. This source works well as a good base for research. The website provides new terms and ideas that can be expanded on with further research. I would use this source in my paper as a way to introduce the idea of Nigerian literature and a guide to influential writers and literary movements within Nigeria. 
**************************************************************************************
The above is one example. Again, you will have 6 different sources.
Summary: 1. Write your thesis. See the model above. After you have finished your research, you will revise this.
2. research your topic, using a minimum of 6 sources. It is likely you will need to look at more sources, as you must have new material.
                            3.  Read your source material, seeking out specific information on your topic
                            4. . Using Purdue or Citation Machine, create your citation
5.    For each source, write five well-written, grammatically correct sentences that summarize what you have read on your topic.
6. NOW: create your final document. Begin with an MLA heading
7. See exemplar below. Your final submission should look like this. Remember to alphabetize your sources.


                                                                                                                                                Surname
Student Name
Instructor’s name
Annotated Bibliography
29 April 2019
                                                                       Your topic
(Below are the samples from step 5 above) You will have six of your own. However, they should look similar to these.  Make sure you alphabetize your sources. Again, you need five sentences for each source.)

“Chinua Achebe.” Poetry Foundation, Poetry Foundation, www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/chinua-achebe.

This source is a detailed look into the Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe from the Poetry Foundation website. The site provides biographical information on the life and writing of the author Chinua Achebe. Chinua Achebe is one of the most influential and successful writers from Africa. This source provides an intimate look into what the inspiration behind Achebe’s writing is. Most of his stories are centered around Igbo civilization and telling the stories that center around colonization. This source provides a good wealth of detail in regard to the writer Chinua Achebe. This is a strong source when looking for biographical information. I will use this source as a way to connect my thesis to actual authors and their work. This information on Achebe allows for me to gain deeper connection toward my thesis. This information also gives me the titles of Achebe’s work that on deeper analysis fit into my argument. I can use this as a way to go forward in my research. 

“Nigerian Literature.” Encyclopedia Britannica, Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., www.britannica.com/art/Nigerian-literature.

This source is the online Britannica Encyclopedia and the site provides an overview of Nigerian literature. This source mentions certain performance groups that aided Nigerian’s literary scene. This group went by the name Mbari Mbayo Club which was a group of young writers that tried to renew the Nigerian literary movement. This site also provides names of famous writers that have come from Nigeria. This source works well as a good base for research. The website provides new terms and ideas that can be expanded on with further research. I would use this source in my paper as a way to introduce the idea of Nigerian literature and a guide to influential writers and literary movements within Nigeria

Bibliography Organizer

Source #1
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Source #2
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Source #3
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


Source #4
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Source #5
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


Source #6
Name of source:_______________________________________
Information for citation:_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Research:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Monday, June 17

Your ELA Regents Exam is this Wednesday at 7:30 in the morning.   Bring two pens with you. You are not allowed to write in pencil Fi...