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Go back to your Unit 4 Learning Journal. Use the instructor’s feedback you received to write a five-paragraph essay about something that you enjoy doing outside of school and work. In your first paragraph tell the reader, what activity you selected, and why it is important to you. Next, are the three statements that you wrote in your outline; turn each of these statements into three brief paragraphs. One of these body paragraphs should contain information that you learned from reading the library article and paste the information from the article using quotes. After the sentence with the information from the article, you need to put in an in-text citation to show that this information is not your own. This is done by placing the last name of the author, year of publication, and page number or paragraph number in parentheses. In-Text Citation ExampleFor example, you took a quote from an article that was written by our university president Shai Reshef you will cite it as: " Education should be free for all” (Reshef, 2022, p.6). Finally, conclude the essay with a paragraph that wraps up your thoughts. Remind the reader why you selected this topic to encourage them to try the activity themselves. At the bottom of the essay, you should give credit to the author of the article that you read and used in your work. Example: Reshef, S. (2022). Why Free Education is important for all. UoPeople. https://www.uopeople.edu/# Your writing for this week should be between 300 and 500 words.

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Go back to your Unit 4 Learning Journal. Use the instructor’s feedback you received to write a five-paragraph essay about something that you enjoy doing outside of school and work. In your first paragraph tell the reader, what activity you selected, and why it is important to you. Next, are the three statements that you wrote in your outline; turn each of these statements into three brief paragraphs. One of these body paragraphs should contain information that you learned from reading the library article and paste the information from the article using quotes. After the sentence with the information from the article, you need to put in an in-text citation to show that this information is not your own. This is done by placing the last name of the author, year of publication, and page number or paragraph number in parentheses. In-Text Citation ExampleFor example, you took a quote from an article that was written by our university president Shai Reshef you will cite it as: " Education should be free for all” (Reshef, 2022, p.6). Finally, conclude the essay with a paragraph that wraps up your thoughts. Remind the reader why you selected this topic to encourage them to try the activity themselves. At the bottom of the essay, you should give credit to the author of the article that you read and used in your work. Example: Reshef, S. (2022). Why Free Education is important for all. UoPeople. https://www.uopeople.edu/# Your writing for this week should be between 300 and 500 words.

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In more than 500 words, reflect on the topics you have covered in the course. You may take one (1) or two (2) topics and examine them deeply, or more topics examined in less detail. Topics reflected upon may include any information covered in class or in the reading from the course. Writing should use formal language and correct spelling and punctuation.When writing, consider the following:What have we studied that is interesting?What new things have you learned?How has your learning affected the preconceptions or misconceptions you brought with you into class?How does your learning affect your view of the management of discipline in schools?Will what you have learned to change your behavior in the future?

In this assignment, you are required to submit the outline for your five-paragraph essay. Why did you choose this topic and what are you planning to tell the reader? This will eventually become your introductory paragraph. What article did you choose to read about the topic (include the authors, publication name, and URL so that the reader can find the article) List three things that you want to tell the reader (one should be from the article with direct quotes included as in-text citations as per APA guidelines) the other two can be personal experiences or information. These will eventually turn into your three middle paragraphs. To end your outline, what do you want the reader to know before they move on to read the next paper? This will eventually become your conclusion. Which of the three middle statements was taken from the article?

Accurately recording bibliographic information is essential and saves you time, asyou can transfer this information to the References page of your drafted essay. Eachsource entry should include a brief summary of the source as well as 3-4 sentencesdescribing how you intend to use that source to build or support your argument.Discuss how your annotated bibliography meets these criteria. (2-3 sentences)

Using the template provided, construct an outline that will later be turned into a five paragraph essay (For this assignment only outline has to be submitted). The topic will be something that you enjoy doing outside of work and school, like a hobby or an activity. Your writing for this week should be between 300 and 500 words.

Some basic ideas:Read the assigned texts carefully.Paraphrase and/or quote the authors’ ideas accurately.If you are going to quote, do so in moderation. It is usually better to paraphrase.Cite the published source of any idea, information, or passage of text you are using in compliance with the MLA academic style guide. This includes ideas from your assigned readings for this course.Include a list of all works cited at the end of your assignment according to the MLA academic style guide. If you need more instructions on how to format your writing according to an academic style guide, check out the following resources: MLA Made Easy: Citation Basics for Beginners (2010) by Marilyn HeathLinks to an external site. is available for free through the USF libraries website.

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