Science Fair Project


MLA Format
 
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Do not panic! This is easier than it seems. Everyone has rules. So does research. We chose the MLA rules. Just go with it! Write everything EXACTLY like they say, so we are all the same.

Go to a Link to learn how to use the MLA Format for your Research Paper or to write a bibliography. If you like, it is also printed in my handout that parents are given at the back-to-school night and students have in their folders.

Do not forget to alphabetize & double space and indent the second+ lines of each reference in your Bibliography!

See sample of a Bibliography here: http://www.aresearchguide.com/sampleworks.html

See sample of a Parenthetical citation here:
http://www.aresearchguide.com/sampleparenth.html


There are many more links you may find useful. Go to "Ask Jeeves" and search "Using MLA format".

Questions? Go ask Mrs. Evasick. There are books in the classroom for reference, too.


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