Objective: Students will be able to research and find a contemporary work of naturalism and/or realism. Students will properly cite all information, including all articles, websites, images, videos or other multimedia in Noodletools when creating their presentation.
Sign in with your Personal ID and password (to revalidate: noodletools1)
Directions to cite database articles, websites, images, videos, films/movies, TV shows and more using Noodletools (from the Lenape HS Research Guide)
To cite database and eBook articles:
These databases will allow you to export the citation directly to Noodletools
From the article, click on CITE or CITATION
Click to EXPORT
Select NOODLETOOLS to export
A new tab will appear asking you to confirm that you want to import the citation. Click to IMPORT into your Noodletools
Refresh your Noodletools source page and you should see the citation in your list
In-text citations throughout slide presentation (for ALL sources, including images, videos and other multimedia)
Noodletools will help you with the in-text citations
Click on OPTIONS next to your citation in your source list
Select IN-TEXT REFERENCE to get assistance with creating the in-text citation for every source
Works Cited - full citations
Create your full source list in Noodletools
To export your source list to a Works Cited document:
click on PRINT/EXPORT TO GOOGLE DOCS
FOR SLIDE PRESENTATIONS: copy and paste these citations (keeping the proper format) to the last slides of your presentation
Use only CREDIBLE & RELIABLE WEBSITES
EVALUATE all sites with the C.R.A.A.P. Test
Currency - is it up to date and kept current?
Reliability - does it meet your information needs? (for instance, a township social media site may be useful and reliable if you want to discuss public sentiment about a new park or traffic light)
Accuracy - is it verified by multiple sources/correct content?
Authority - is it written and published by a trusted source (individual or group/agency/organization)?
Purpose/Point of View - what is the purpose of the site? Is it to inform (or to sell products, etc)?
Student Resources (password: lenapehs1)
password: lenapehs1
Find articles from reference books, including Short Stories for Students
Bloom's Literature (username & password: lenapehs1)
excellent source for analysis articles about a literary work
also an excellent source for thematic articles about "realism" and "naturalism"
If you have any questions about research or citations, please email Ms. Fauver - jfauver@lrhsd.org
Site created by Ms. Fauver for Mr. Sullivan's classes at Lenape High School. Last updated 5/24/2021.