Citation forms for the State Report
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Kids InfoBits
(Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. Title of your article _______________________
Example for your Works Cited page:
“New York Facts.” October 16, 2008. Kids InfoBits.
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Website (NOTKids InfoBits!) (Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. Title of web page._______________________
2. Website address (Shorten long addresses. Example: www.kids.gov)
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Example for your Works Cited page:
“Arizona’s National Parks.” www.arizona.gov. Web.
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Encyclopedia or Atlas Books (Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. The name of your state ________________________
2. Name of encyclopedia or atlas
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Example for your Works Cited page:
“Ohio.” Harper’s Children’s Atlas. 2003.
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Book: NOT encyclopedia or atlas (Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. Author (Last name, first name)______________________
2. Title of book
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Example for your Works Cited page:
Jones, Mary. All About Alaska. Doubleday, 2008.
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World Book Online
Directions: Print out your article. Near the end of the article you will see that World Book has made the citation for you. Just cut it out and paste it onto your Works Cited page.
Example for your Works Cited page:
"Minnesota." World Book Kids World Book, 2010. Web. 13 Oct. 2010.
Kids InfoBits
(Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. Title of your article _______________________
- Date article was written. __________________
- Kids InfoBits
Example for your Works Cited page:
“New York Facts.” October 16, 2008. Kids InfoBits.
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Website (NOTKids InfoBits!) (Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. Title of web page._______________________
2. Website address (Shorten long addresses. Example: www.kids.gov)
____________________________________________
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Example for your Works Cited page:
“Arizona’s National Parks.” www.arizona.gov. Web.
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Encyclopedia or Atlas Books (Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. The name of your state ________________________
2. Name of encyclopedia or atlas
_____________________________________________________________
- Copyright date.__________________
Example for your Works Cited page:
“Ohio.” Harper’s Children’s Atlas. 2003.
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Book: NOT encyclopedia or atlas (Fill in this form to help you cite your source.)
1. Author (Last name, first name)______________________
2. Title of book
_____________________________________________________________
- Name of Publisher __________________
- Copyright date. __________________
Example for your Works Cited page:
Jones, Mary. All About Alaska. Doubleday, 2008.
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World Book Online
Directions: Print out your article. Near the end of the article you will see that World Book has made the citation for you. Just cut it out and paste it onto your Works Cited page.
Example for your Works Cited page:
"Minnesota." World Book Kids World Book, 2010. Web. 13 Oct. 2010.