BIG 6 Skills for Teaching Research and Informational Literacy
(Pender County's Adopted Framework and Expectations for Teaching Research Skills)
Introducing BIG 6 and the Research Process
Online Resources to Support BIG6™ INFORMATION SKILLS
Big 6 Power Point.ppt
Big 6 Packet & Presentation.pdf
Big6Handouts.pdf
Evaluating Validity and Reliability
evaluatingwebsites.pdf
Evaluating Credibility.doc
Evaluating Resources.pdf
Analyzing Web Resources.pdf
* look at pages 5 and 6 for the handout
Website Evaluation Form.doc
RADCAB.doc (Mnemonic device for analyzing websites)
Notetaking Options
Big6-Blank-Notetaking-Template1.ppt
Citing Sources
A Note on the Use of URL’s in MLA:
MLA no longer requires the use of URLs in citations. Web addresses are not static and often change. Documents may also appear in multiple places on the web. If a URL is presented, give it immediately following the date of access enclosed in angle brackets < >. (MLA 182)
Big 6 Citations.pdf: Expectations for citing sources grades K-12
Basic Style for Citations of Electronic Sources.doc
Purdue On-line Writing Lab for MLA
Paraphrasing Activity.doc
Big 6 Resources Instructional Resources for Teachers
Big 6 Posters, Student Organizers, lots of printables
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