Works Cited
We expect WWUES students to be responsible and honest users of information.
This means students must give credit to all sources used when doing research, using images, and completing assignments that include other people's work.
Use the Works Cited MLA template found below.
The works cited template we use at WWUES prepares students for citing work as they transition to IAR.
Give credit to all the sources and images you use in your project or assignment.
A finalized works cited should be submitted along with your project so your audience knows where you found your information.
The following links will bring you to works cited models/examples for many of our databases. Please refer to these models to help you complete your works cited templates.
Evaluate a website BEFORE using any information. (lateral reading)
Here is a video of how I determined if a YouTube video was trustworthy. Lateral Reading to Evaluate Websites
MLA Works Cited Videos
These videos will teach you how to complete the works cited MLA template for a variety of sources. Some are repeats for the same database but are for different articles/images. Watch and learn!
Remember, be flexible and gather as much information as you can for each template.
Book (Print) (3:37 min.)
BrainPop (3.55 min.)
CultureGrams (6.00 min.)
eBook (ex. from Epic) (2.45 min.)
Gale in Context Elementary ( min.) coming soon
Image Example (4.09 min.)
Newsela Example (4.44 min.)
PowerKnowledge Life (5.38 min.)
ScienceFlix ( 4:13 min.)
SIRS Discoverer (4:49 min.)
TrueFlix (3:50 min.)
Video from YouTube (2.46 min.)
Website Example (5.02 min.)
The World Almanac Kids (3:47 min.)
World Book Student (6.02 min)
World Book Student (article) (3:23 min.)
World eBook (3:07 min.)