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NoodleTools

History Fair Project

Process Paper, Annotated

Bibliography, and Timeline

What is NoodleTools

Organize, create, store, write • Save personal copies of sources

• Begin a working bibliography

• Copy-and-paste relevant quotes onto notecards

• Paraphrase the author’s words

• Analyze, question and add your own ideas

• Tag and pile your notes – what emerges?

• Create an outline, add piles – reorder and experiment!

• Create [essay, speech, product…] with a bibliography

Logging In

• Use the username and password

that you were assigned in class.

• You should have this in your History

Fair packet.

Keep your focus

Watch your work grow

Share with your teacher

Assignment, calendar, notes

Share and work with

your team in real-time

Keep

everything

together

Plan to stay organized

Use feedback from your teacher

to improve your work

Read comments on

your notes

See comments on your

sources too!

Bibliography Screen

Choose the best match

From the drop-down menu

Copy-and-paste to avoid

spelling errors

Correct errors

on the fly!

Watch the citation

“build” as you type

Part

Whole

Search WorldCat’s library

catalog for your book

Identify your book

Review and edit the elements

(We’ve done some checking already!)

Save to your list

No more “refinding” problems! Save (and mark up)

your own copy of a Web source.

Get help when

you need it!

Questions we’ve been asked…

• How can I tell if this is common knowledge?

• Is a PDF cited like a book?

• What if I don’t have the page number

because I returned the book?

• Is the Christian Science Monitor a

newspaper or a magazine?

• How do I cite a web page in a database?

• What do I put in an annotation?

Format and export your

bibliography to a word

processor (or Google docs)

Review…

Specifically for History Fair Projects • Use MLA format

• Cite as you go (books, wikis, databases…)

• Add notes as you read, annotate to understand

• Organize notes in piles, add tags and reminders

• Build an outline, cluster your notes under headings

• Share your working list and notes

– Get feedback as you go

• Create a successful project!

Process Paper

• Times New Roman, 12 pt. font

• Double spaced

• No more than 500 words (total)

• Includes a cover page with:

– Project Number (no names)

– Title of Project

– Grade Level

Process Paper

• Four paragraphs:

– How you chose your topic

– How you conducted your research

– Why you chose the type of product

– How your project relates to the

contest theme

(Leadership & Legacy in History)

Annotated Bibliography

• List of sources used to complete research

• Contain annotation explaining how each

source was used (minimum of two

complete sentences for each citation)

Annotated Bibliography

• Follow the formatting from the Export

process, but also:

– Page Title: “Annotated Bibliography”

– Separate primary source(s) from your

other sources by placing them at the top

of the page with a subtitle of “Primary

Sources” and in order alphabetically.

– Skip a line, then add a subtitle of

“Secondary Sources” and include your

secondary sources alphabetically.

Annotated Bibliography

Annotated Bibliography

On History Fair Day…

• Completed triptych boards and accompanying

requirements should be brought to the South side

of the gym between 7:30 and 7:50 a.m.

(no student names on boards, only project numbers)

• Each student must have:

– 2 typed copies of their “Process Paper Set” (Cover Page, Process Paper, and Annotated Bibliography)

• Each individual or group project must also have:

– A completed triptych board

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