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SOURCE CARD FORMAT• AUTHOR OF SOURCE• TITLE OF SOURCE
• TYPE OF SOURCE: BOOK, WEBSITE,JOURNAL• TOPIC
• SUB-TOPIC
• IF SOMETHING IS MISSING, OMIT FROM CARD• STUDENT NAME
SOURCE CARD (examples done in class)
NOTE CARD FORMATREQUIREMENTS:• You will need 10-12 Information Cards per subtopic if you have 4x6 size note cards.• The final product of the note card assignment is to be able to hand in THREE piles of information cards, using source cards to divide the information cards within each pile (each pile will represent a different subtopic).
Source Cards DUE DATE: Will be discussed Thursday at the beginning of
class based on progress
John Smith
Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer
Causes of Lung Cancer
Student Name
Information Card
Information Card
John Smith
Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer
Effects of Lung Cancer
Student Name
Information Card
Information Card
John SmithLung Cancer
PrintLung Cancer
Treatment of Lung Cancer
Student Name
Information Card
Information Card
SOURCE CARD LAYOUT WITH ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION CARDS
INFORMATION CARDSmith, John Causes of Lung Cancer
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• Pgs. 50-54 (Leave Blank if No Page #’s) Student Name
NOTES:• Your Information Cards will consist of mostly paraphrased (summarized) content, with some quoted content. You should have NO MORE THAN 3 QUOTES PER SUBTOPIC.• DO NOT skip any lines on the Information Cards. You should use EVERY LINE, as illustrated above.
INFORMATION CARDPARAPHRASING & QUOTING
Smith, John Causes of Lung Cancer
• Tobacco use, such as smoking cigarettes and chewing tobacco, is the leading cause of lung
cancer amongst adults between the ages of 35 and 55.
• Over 25% of social smokers (those who smoke one pack a week) develop lung cancer
before the age of 50.
• “Pregnant mothers who smoke increase the chances that their unborn children will
develop lung disease or cancer by 80%.” (pg. 52)
• Exposure to second-hand smoke can endanger even non-smokers.Pgs. 50-54 Student Name
NOTES:• Remember that paraphrasing means to summarize a source’s (author’s) words AND ideas by putting them into your own words. Ask yourself, How would I explain this information to my friends or family? Failure to paraphrase effectively is considered plagiarism.• When quoting someone from a source who is not the author of the source, remember to include that person’s credentials (what makes him/her an expert?).
The following slide contains a DETAILED LAYOUT OF NOTECARDS,
including SOURCE and INFORMATION CARDS.
The cards are arranged in order, so the SOURCE CARD
on top of each of the three SUBTOPIC piles remains on top while the rest of the INFORMATION and SOURCE CARDS
are placed underneath.
DETAILED LAYOUT OF NOTE CARDS
Anderson, Allie Treatments• • •
Student Name
Anderson, Allie Treatments• • •
Student Name
Black Lung Effects• • • • Student Name
Black Lung Effects• • • Student Name
Black Lung Effects• • • Student Name
Anderson, Allie Causes• • • Student Name
Allie AndersonHolding Your Breath
WebLung Cancer
Causes of Lung CancerStudent Name
Smith, Sean Causes• • • Pgs. 58-60, 63 Student Name
Smith, Sean Causes• • • Pgs. 55-58 Student Name
Smith, Sean Causes• • • Pgs. 50-54 Student Name
Sean SmithDealing with Cancer
PrintLung Cancer
Causes of Lung CancerStudent Name
Black LungWeb
Lung CancerEffects of Lung Cancer
Student Name
Smith, Sean Effects• • • Pgs. 50-54 Student Name
Sean SmithDealing with Cancer
PrintLung Cancer
Effects of Lung CancerStudent Name
Allie AndersonHolding Your Breath
WebLung Cancer
Treatments for Lung CancerStudent Name
James, Jesse Treatments• • • Pgs. 33-38 Student Name
James, Jesse Treatments• • • Pgs. 33-38 Student Name
Jesse JamesChemotherapy Methods
DatabaseLung Cancer
Treatments for Lung CancerStudent Name
RESOURCESAt any time you may go to the online classroom and check out all research related materials. All materials will be posted, but please be aware that you are NOT required to work ahead