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Civil Discourse - Modern Day Persuasion (2021): Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

Once you curate a balanced text set, you will be ready to take notes (see your teacher's Google Classroom for directions and details) in Noodletools and begin creating your annotated bibliography. On this page of the guide, you will find the follow resources: 

  • Directions for writing an annotated bibliography, including an overview of the components for a complete annotation
  • A video illustrating how to export citations and annotations from Noodletools
  • An example of ONE entry in an annotated bibliography (please note you will create annotations for all seven entries, as required by your assignment)

 

Quick Access: For Noodletools access, click HERE.

Directions

Directions - Click on the image for the full document (please make sure you are logged into your FCPS Schools Google account): 

Exporting from Noodletools

In this video, you will see how to export your Noodletools citations and annotations to a Google Doc. Please note, you will need to change the header (including the replacement of "Works Cited" to "Annotated Bibliography". See the full header in the example at the bottom of this page of the guide. 

Example

Example - Click on the image for the full document, using your FCPS Schools Google Account.

Please note: The document linked below includes one example, whereas you will write for each source required by your teacher's assignment (see Google Classroom for full details).