Common Core Standards
Grade 8
Writing W.8.8
Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, using search terms effectively; assess the credibility and accuracy of each source; and quote or paraphrase the data and conclusions of others while avoiding plagiarism and following a standard format for citation.
The only difference between this Common Core Standard and its sixth grade counterpart (because the seventh grade version is exactly the same as this one) is that students now have to cite properly and have Googling street smarts. Both of those are pretty simple: citing properly just means using the MLA citation format and Googling street smarts means knowing not to type in an entire question into the search bar. As always, keep on hitting students over the head about plagiarism. You might even want to try shouting, "Cite! Cite like your life depended on it!" Which it totally would, since you'd be hitting students over the head with two-by-fours every time they improperly cited something. We've never tried this before, but we're 100% sure that this works.
Aligned Resources
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: Famous Kids Traveling in Threes (or Fours)
- Teaching Maniac Magee: City Divided
- Teaching Moon Over Manifest: Sliding Through History
- Teaching Dragonwings: Disasters
- Teaching The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963: Let's Do the Time Warp
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: "America the Beautiful": In Depth
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: Integration In Our Nation
- Teaching The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Modern-Day Toms and Hucks
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Create Your Own Knowledge Bowl
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: Wanted: Dead or Wax Look-Alike!
- Teaching When You Reach Me: Mysteries of Science
- Teaching Where the Red Fern Grows: An Instance of Persistence
- Teaching Flowers for Algernon: The Great Debate
- Teaching Hatchet: Biology 101
- Teaching A Tree Grows in Brooklyn: Nickeled & Dimed
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: Right Brain Versus Left Brain
- Teaching Bridge to Terabithia: Building Bridges
- Teaching Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry: T.J.'s Downward Spiral
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Getting To Know a Turtle (Almost)
- Teaching The Westing Game: A Puzzle Mystery: Share the Wealth: Pair with an Heir
- Teaching American Born Chinese: Individual Identity
- Teaching Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.: It's Debatable
- Teaching A Little Princess: What Happens to Them?
- Teaching Monster: Prison: Fact or Fiction
- Teaching Number the Stars: What Does It Mean to Be Human?
- Teaching The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: The Title
- Teaching Johnny Tremain: Looting
- Teaching The View from Saturday: Too Many Narrators? What's Your Point of View?
- Teaching Where the Red Fern Grows: The 411 on Billy's Way of Life
- Teaching A Wrinkle in Time: The Quotable Mrs. Who
- Online Community, Culture, and Citizenship: The Ties That Bind: How To Be A Good Online Citizen
- Online Community, Culture, and Citizenship: E-Organizing for A Better World: Internet Activism
- Online Research and Keyword Search Techniques: Research Basics: Where in the World (Wide Web) Is…?
- Teaching Moon Over Manifest: HistoryBusters
- Teaching The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Sailing Around the World