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Ancient World History Wiki

Page history last edited by Christopher Wong 12 years, 10 months ago

Thanks Mr. Wilson! It's been fun. See you around :)

 

Welcome to Mr. Wilson's Ancient World History website. Here you'll find important information for class: assignments, handouts, lecture notes, and other important documents. Use the navigator to the right or the "Pages & Files" tab above to find the information you're looking for.

 

ASSIGNMENTS

CLASS WIKI

PLANNING FOR FINAL EXAMS (ELC)

FINAL EXAM REVIEW PACKET

 

Some (possibly) useful pictures for your presentations:

 

Textbook Website with Chapter Outlines:

 

Sample MLA Bibliography:

 

Society Project Websites

 

Important Class Documents

 

Basic Formatting Guidelines

  • Place your name on your paper.
  • Give your paper a title.
  • Write in 12 point Times New Roman font.
  • Use 1 or 1.25 inch margins.
  • Place the word count at the end of the paper.
  • Number the pages.
  • Do not insert extra lines in between paragraphs.
  • Double space.

 

In-Text Style Guidelines

  • Write in the third person. This means you should never use the following pronouns: I, you, or we.
  • Write out all numbers under one hundred (fifty-two, thirty-six, eighteenth century, etc.). Dates appear as numbers (August 3, 1517, December 7, 1941, etc.).
  • Only use elipses (...) when shortening quotations. They should never begin or end quotations. 

 

Citation Guidelines

  • Cite in-text using the (Author ##) format. The citation should always appear between the last word of the sentence and the period, but after quotation marks. For example: As Strayer argues, "The world is very old" (Strayer 2).
  • Notice in the example above that there is no comma between author and page number and that the quotation is introduced.

 

Bibliography Guidelines

  • Follow the sample bibliography formatting provided here.
  • Tab in the second line of every multi-line bibliographic entry.
  • Organize your bibliography alphabetically by author.

 



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