In this learning object, students will learn what the abstract and body …
In this learning object, students will learn what the abstract and body of an APA-formatted paper are. They will also learn how to format each according to APA style.
In this learning object, students will learn what a title page, running …
In this learning object, students will learn what a title page, running head, and page numbers are. They will also learn how to insert a running head and page numbers and how to format them according to APA style. Students will learn how to format the title page, including information placement and understanding what information that goes on the title page.
In this learning object, students will learn the difference between a short …
In this learning object, students will learn the difference between a short quotation and a long quotation, and will examine the different ways to format the in-text citation for each.
In this learning object, students will learn what a summary and a …
In this learning object, students will learn what a summary and a paraphrase are. They will understand the basic differences between the two and will learn tips for writing successful summaries and paraphrases. Students will also be introduced to the one-hand model of summary writing.
Review America’s founding documents from a typical course of study for an …
Review America’s founding documents from a typical course of study for an AP Government class and understand these essential documents better—including their fundamental ideas and the major principles underlying the U.S. Constitution. Primary sources include the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of the Confederation, the Constitution (including the Bill of Rights), The Federalist Papers (#51, #70, #78), Brutus #1, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s Letter from the Birmingham City Jail.
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