Bibliography Works Cited
- A bibliography or works-cited page is required to identify research sources and should follow teacher’s preferred bibliography or works-cited guidelines. For more information, refer to MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, 7th edition at http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01. (Click on links in left column for more in-depth instruction.)
- Research on the topic is required from four or more sources, which may include: books, academic journals, news magazines, government documents or publications.
- Research should include sources that give hearing to more than one side of a discussion.
- General Encyclopedia (i.e., Wikipedia, Britannica, Americana, World Book) are not acceptable resources.
- Reputable free web sources may be used only to obtain primary source materials (i.e. Internet Modern History Sourcebook), and the bibliography or works cited must list the primary document source as the reference.
- Online databases that index reference books, journals, magazines and newspapers are valid sources and must be cited according to teacher's preferred format or the Modern Language Association’s guidelines. See again: http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01.
- Bibliography or works-cited page should follow essay on a separate page and be the last page.
Length
- Address essay topic in 750 to 1,450 words.
- Report the number of words used at the end of your essay text, prior to the bibliography or works-cited page.
- Word count does not include the bibliography or works-cited page, nor works cited in footnotes, if footnotes are used.
- To obtain essay word count without the number of words used in the bibliography or works cited, highlight essay text only, go to computer word-count tool (under tools on computer tool bar), and word-count tool will read only the highlighted words.
Format
- Type essay in English, free from spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors.
- Use Arial or Times New Roman font, 12-point.
- Double-space essay with 1” margins top, bottom, right and left.
- Place essay title on first page, top center.
- Create a header on each page, top right, that states ID number and page number. (Essay ID number will be received during online registration.)
- To ensure fair and anonymous judging, student’s name, school and other identifying information may only appear on registration form, and MUST NOT appear on essay. (Please, no essay cover page.)
|
Timeline
1. Monday, November 14, 2011: Deadline for Online Registration (Required)
- Students must register online on or before the Monday, November 14 deadline.
- ID number will be received during online registration. After filling in Registration and Entry (Part I), Part II will immediately pop up with ID number, space for required signatures and more. Part II is to be mailed in with your entry.
2. After Online Registration:
- Add essay ID number to essay header, top right, on all pages. If student registers online more than once to make changes, etc., the ID number of the final registration should be used.
- Gather required handwritten signatures from parent/guardian and teacher sponsor.
- Teacher or student must fill in class participation numbers (the "total" number of students in this student's class period who prepared essays and videos, not just the number of essays and videos being mailed/submitted to the competition).
- Students must sign registration form.
3. Saturday, November 26, 2011: Postmark Deadline for Mailed Entry
- The "postmark deadline" is the last day for mailing your entry. Plan ahead! Most United States Post Office branches close at noon or earlier on Saturday, and some branches are closed on Saturday!
- Include in your entry mailing six copies of essay and bibliography or works cited on white, 8.5” x 11” paper, single sided; then staple. (Note: We are aware that paper size may very slightly for students outside of the continental United States.)
- Staple signed registration form to the top of one of the essay copies.
- Place essay copies in a single, large envelope with registration copy on top. Do not fold.
- Prepare and include in mailing a disc or CD containing the saved essay and bibliography or works cited in Microsoft Word or RTF format, clearly labeled with student name and essay ID number. (Please, no other documents on the disc or CD, except competition document!)
- Mail to:
First Freedom Student Competition
First Freedom Center
1321 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219-3629
- There is no entry fee.
- No entries accepted electronically!
- Note to Students Living Outside of the United States: Please mail your materials at an international postal rate that will get them to us within one week of the November 26 postmark deadline.
ANY ENTRY THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO ALL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS WILL BE DISQUALIFIED!
Confirmation of Receipt
Announcement of Winners
-
Winners will be announced on April 13, 2012, Thomas Jefferson's birthday, via email to all teacher sponsors, participating students and at www.firstfreedom.org. Winners and their teachers will receive additional communications, and award distribution will be coordinated through each student's teacher sponsor.
|
JUDGING CRITERIA
Content: knowledge of subject matter and historical accuracy (20 points possible); analysis and interpretation of the topic (15 points possible); use of supporting evidence - including examples, descriptions, analogies and data (15 points possible)
Writing Skills: grammatical conventions - including use of language, spelling, punctuation and capitalization (20 points possible); organization and clarity in development of point of view (15 points possible); originality and creativity (15 points possible)
Although essays must reflect the student's own research and composition, before final essay is submitted to the First Freedom Center, we encourage student to consult the teacher for input and recommendations.
|
| Home | Contact Us | Email | Privacy Policy |
|
|