

Annotated Bibliography Lesson
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English
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Annotated Bibliography
By Elizabeth Yarrington
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What is an annotated bibliography?
An annotated bibliography is a list of citations to books, articles, and documents.
Each citation is followed by a brief (usually about 150 words - they can be more but must be AT LEAST 150) descriptive and evaluative paragraph, the annotation.
The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the relevance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited.
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Multiple Choice
An annotated bibliography is a.....
works cited page
a works cited page with a summary/evaluation of the information
a research paper with credible sources
150 word summary
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Annotated Bibliography
Summarize: A summary of the information- you summarize what you used and the main idea of the information
Evaluate: Was the article useful? Is the article credible? What makes them credible?
Reflect: Once you've summarized and assessed a source, you need to ask how it fits into your research. Was this source helpful to you? How does it help you shape your argument? How can you use this source in your research project? Has it changed how you think about your topic?
Subject | Subject
Some text here about the topic of discussion
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The purpose of an annotated bibliography is
Summarize sources
Summarize an article or sources
Summarize and evaluate sources
evaluate sources from a library
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Why an annotated bibliography?
Because it's better than writing a paper, jk.
Because it organizes your research and forces you to critically think about the information that you are selecting.
It's easy to find information, but it's more difficult to actually USE the information especially in an essay.
It proves you've done research not just answered questions with the first thing that came up.
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important to do an annotated bibliography?
It proves that you have done some valid research to back up your arguments and claims and it proves that the resources you used are useful and relevant to your topic.
The annotated bibliography is more formal than a works cited page, and at this level, you want to be as formal as possible in your writing.
Annotated bibliographies ensure that you do not plagiarize other authors in your paper.
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