Lessons and Links
Mrs. Turnbull's period 2 class -- ESL Canadian City Project
How do I begin?
Type the name of the city in google search engine. Some cities have an entry in wikipedia.
Click on a link that takes you to another site for the References/Works Cited page.
The links below are other options to find information about your city.
Go to https://www.britannica.com/topic/list-of-cities-and-towns-in-Canada-2038873 to locate your city.
Go to http://www.citypopulation.de/en/canada/cities/ and click on a city. You can find population, things to see and climate on this site.
To find out what to see and do in the city go to https://travel.destinationcanada.com/
Under the "Where to Go" tab, select the province that your city is located in. Click on Cities to see if the city is listed and begin researching.
Mr. Lottering's ENG1D Databases Exit Ticket
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1sjdnFM-Sr0ub231sOp4zbci6oYndqtwSH-Duo4x9_Cg/copy
Ms. Archbell's Class Paraphrasing Lesson
Paraphrasing Strategies and Steps Paraphrasing Infographic Glimmer Article
Mrs. Ali's CGC1DU Chicago Style Documentation Tips - Feb. 2023
Use Google Docs and Insert to create the footnotes and Bibliography.
When creating the Bibliography you must change the heading to Bibliography.
Add Italics where needed and change the spacing to match North's Chicago style guide.
Mrs. Ali's World Issues
How do I document properly?
What document guide will I use?