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Name of Learner: __________________________________________Grade & Section: __________

Subject: ENGLISH 8 Teacher: YSSA VIENNE J. SAMILLANO Score: ______________

MODIFIED LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS


Lesson: Bibliography
Activity Title: Citing Sources
Learning Target: Use conventions in citing sources. (ENSS-IIIg-1.6.4)
Reference/s: MELC, SLM-Soccsksargen
LAS Writer: Yssa Vienne J. Samillano

 What is a bibliography?
 What information do you need when you cite various sources? Let’s take a look at the following
entries that use theisAPA
A bibliography a listformat.
of all the different sources that you used for support of your topic. It
1. Book
contains a list of books or articles, or both, relating to a particular subject. In a research paper, a
1.1
bibliography One Author
is an alphabetical list, sometimes grouped into categories, containing the names of all
o Author’s last name, first, initial. (Publication date). Book title. Additional information. City of
works quoted from or generally used in its preparation. Bibliographical items should be arranged
publication: Publishing company.
correctly and consistently.
Example: Garcia, M. (1994). The Mango Tree. Manila: Liwanag.
1.2. Two Authors
 When do you use a bibliography?
Example: Dorn, L.J. & Soffos, C. (2005). Teaching for Deep Comprehension. Maine:
1.in a report with statistics, Stenhouse
examples Publishers.
or case studies to show where you found those facts
1.3. Several Authors
2.in a paper/ report that uses
Example: a mainA.,
Lauengco, idea from
et.al. the author
(1999). English CV for High School (3rd ed.).
Makati: Bookmark Inc.
3.in a research paper to show ALL the different sources required by the teacher
2. Encyclopedia
4.in Structure:
using sources’ exact-Author’s name.
words (direct (Year Published).
quotation) (Article Title). Name of Encyclopedia
in an article
Volume, pages. City of Publication: Publishing Company.
5.in sources used in presenting-“Topic aTitle.”
theory,Nameargument,
of EntireorEncyclopedia.
point of view inYear
an article
of Publication. Volume,
page(s).
 What are some “ sources”
Example withoutyour teacher
author & with might
authorask you to use?
*Textbooks/ Books Helms, R. (1995). *Journal
“Electric Light”. World *Person/s Interviewed
Book Encyclopedia.
*Encyclopedia “Helium”. (2006). Thewide
*World Worldweb Book Encyclopedia. 6, 98-107.
3. Magazine Article
*Magazine Article *Newspaper
Structure: Author’s name. (Year, Month Published). “Article Title”. Periodic Titles.
 What does it mean to “cite” a source?
Author if available. “Title of Article”. Periodical Title. Date. Volume number, Page.
Example:
If you borrow Cometa,
ideas from a S. (2007,you
source, January). “Studying Chinese”.
must acknowledge it or giveEducation
credit to it.Weekly. 8, 12-13.
Otherwise, you
4.will
Journal
commit plagiarism. You cite the source by writing it down in the bibliography or sometimes
Structure: Author. (Year Published). “Article Title”. Journal Title. Volume, Issue No.
referred to as Works Cited.
Publication date. Journal page numbers.
 What are the Example:
important Seals,
points toD.R. (2009).” in
remember Habitual
writing exercise and vascular
a bibliography using theageing”. The Journal of
APA format?
Physiology.587, 23. 5541-5549.
5.Newspaper
1. All names of authors should start with the family name, followed by the first name. The surname is
followed with the initials Name
of theof first
the Author.
name and Year, Month,
middle Day Published. “Article Title.” Newspaper
name.
Title [City], page numbers.
2. For a source with several
Example: authors,
Cortez, the words
A. (2005, et al.
July 7). is usedwith
“Dealing to mean many Philippine
Insomnia”. or several Star.
authors.
pp. A2.
6. Person Interviewed
3. All titles of books, magazines,
Name ofencyclopedia and newspaper
person interviewed. articles should
Type of interview. Date be underlined or
of interview.
italicized.Example: Soriano, A. (2008, April 5). Email interview.
7. World Wide Web
4. Titles of topics of magazine and newspaper articles as well as materials from the encyclopedia
Author(s). "Title of Specific Page." Title of Website, Publisher, date of publication, url.
must be Example:
enclosed in quotation
Mendeley, marks.
J.A. (2017, January 16). How and when to reference.
5. Correct punctuation marks, Retrieved
such from https://www.howandwhentoreference.com
as period, after the author’s name, title of the book, encyclopedia,
magazines and newspaper articles should be observed.
6. A comma is placed after the author’s family name to separate it from the first name and to separate
it from the name of the publisher.
7. For dates of publication, the year-month-day system is used.
8. List should be alphabetized according to author’s surnames.
Directions: One important point to consider in writing correct entries in a bibliography is putting the
correct punctuations. Use the correct punctuation marks in the following entries. Insert
your punctuation marks in each sentences.
1. Silicon 2007 The Encyclopedia Britannica 20 118-132

2. Silicon 2010 March 6 www.science/ university of EUCLA.edu

3. Setterberg J 2004 The Many Uses of Silicon Chicago Braxton Publishers, Inc.

4. Helms R 1995 ed Electric Light World Book Encyclopedia

5. Villanueva A 2020 Feb 28 DENR leads Tayo and Kalikasan Campaign Manila Standard 8 12

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