Gathering Resources: Link here for Resources editable Google Doc (access to this lesson is limited to Palisades users since login credentials are shared.)
Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journal articles: Link here for editable Google Doc, link here for more elaborative/conceptual slideshow, Link here for Screencast (quick visual lesson).
Searching Global Resources for Research: Link here for Slideshow with useful links to searches, Link here for editable Google Doc
Statistics in Research: Link here for editable Google Doc, Link here for more elaborative/conceptual slideshow, Link here for Screencast (quick visual lesson).
Organizing resources in Google Drive: Link here for screencast (quick visual lesson).
Thesis Statements: Link here for editable Google Doc, Link here for more elaborative/conceptual slideshow, Link here for Screencast (quick visual lesson).
Introduction and Conclusions: Link here for editable Google Doc, Link here for more elaborative/conceptual slideshow: Link here for introduction Screencast. Link here for conclusion Screencast (quick visual lessons).
Outlines: Link here for Screencast, Link here for the Antebellum Paper Google Doc, here for the Civil War Paper Google Doc, and here for the Reconstruction Paper Google Doc, Link here for the more elaborative/conceptual slideshow,
Note Taking: Note-Taking Using a Detailed Outline slideshow, link here for NoodleTools outline and note-taking, Link here for Screencast. Link here for example detailed outline
Writing a Good Lead-In: Leading into Expert Information/an Outside Source
Incorporating Theory: how to connect ideas with classical thought or theory
Integrating Quotes: how to smoothly integrate quotes to make them less clunky
Transition and Topic Sentences: Link here for editable Google Doc, Link here for more elaborative/conceptual slideshow (end slides), Link here for Screencast (quick visual lesson).
Expanding your Writing: Link here for slideshow with various examples that students can model.
Lacking citations: what to do if your paper does not have enough citations
Rough Draft Check: Checking your Rough Draft, Body of Paper slideshow, Link here for Screencast
Presentations: Link here for Creating your Presentation slideshow
Self-Citing (for when you are re-doing a paper with the same topic that you have written about previously): Re-Doing a Paper Topic and Self-Citation, Link here for slideshow
NoodleTools: Citing your Sources using NoodleTools, NoodleTools Notecards and Outline
Annotating your Bibliography: Link here for editable Google Doc, Link here for elaborative/conceptual slideshow: Link here for Screencast (quick visual lesson,) Link here for an example rubric
Parenthetical and In-Text Citations:Link here for slideshow, Link here for Common MLA Citation Mistakes document, Link here for the checking your rough draft parentheticals slideshow, link here for checking your Rough Draft: MLA Parenthetical Citations screencast.
MLA Works Cited: Checking your Rough Draft for proper MLA Works Cited Formatting slideshow, Link here for Screencast. Link here for the document that accompanies this presentation.