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MLA

MLA

Assessment

Presentation

English

9th - 12th Grade

Easy

CCSS
RI.3.5, RI.9-10.4, L.11-12.6

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Lauren Sagiao

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14 Slides • 6 Questions

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MLA

Composing Your Essay

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Poll

How well do you think you remember MLA formatting?

I got this!

I remember some of it.

I don't remember too much.

I have no idea what MLA is.

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MLA

  • MLA stands for Modern Language Association.

  • Why do we need MLA?

  • Help curious readers retrace your research steps.

  • Help you build credibility and be more likely to win your argument.

  • Give credit to the people who’ve done the work you want to talk about.

  • Allow you to avoid a charge of plagiarism.

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Open Ended

What is one reason why need MLA?

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MLA Formatting

  • All MLA essays must be:

  • Double-spaced

  • Times New Roman

  • Font Size 12

  • 1" Margins

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Multiple Choice

Is it okay to use a different font to make your essay look fancy?

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Yes, of course!

2

No, absolutely not.

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Heading

  • Your Name

  • Teacher's Name

  • Class Name

  • Date (Day Month, Year)

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Header

  • Upper, right-hand corner

  • Your Last Name

  • Page Number

  • Insert page number, then add your last name!

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Multiple Choice

The header (top right corner) should include the title of the essay and the page number.

1

True

2

False

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In-Text Citations

  • Also called parenthetical citations

  • Show where you got your information from

  • (Author's Last Name Page#)

  • **Notice there is no comma!**

  • Full reference will be on Works Cited page

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If the author's name is mentioned in the sentence, you don't need the name in the in-text citation.

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Multiple Select

Check all the in-text citations that are correct.

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(Frost, 244)

2

(Smith 13)

3

(Dean 548)

4

(Davis pg. 32)

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(harris 19)

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Adding Words

If you add words to a quotation, you must use square brackets to indicate which words are yours!

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Omitting Words

If you omit words in a quotation, you must use an ellipsis (...) to indicate where words were taken out.

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This is especially useful the longer quotes we pulled from "The Most Dangerous Game."

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Multiple Choice

When taking out words in a quote, you should use an ellipsis (...) to indicate.

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True

2

False

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Works Cited Page

  • Last page of your essay

  • Entries are alphabetized by author's last name

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MLA

Composing Your Essay

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