English 10-Q4-M10
English 10-Q4-M10
English 10-Q4-M10
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English – Grade 10
Quarter 4 – Module 10: Acknowledging Sources by Preparing the
Bibliography/Reference List
First Edition, 2020
Republic Act 8293, Section 176 states that no copyright shall subsist
in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of
the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary
for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other
things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties.
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English 10
Quarter 4
Self-Learning Module 10
Acknowledging Sources by Preparing the
Bibliography/Reference List
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Introductory Message
In addition to the material in the main text, you will also see this box
in the body of the module:
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For the Learner:
This module was designed to provide you with fun and meaningful
opportunities for guided and independent learning at your own pace and time.
You will be enabled to process the contents of the learning material while being
an active learner.
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EXPECTATIONS
PRETEST
Identify which of the following entries are written correctly. Put a check
(√) mark on the blank that corresponds to a correct entry, and an X
mark for the incorrect ones.
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RECAP
LESSON
What is a bibliography?
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of presentation is used for both a reference list and a bibliography.
(https://guides.library.uq.edu.au/referencing/uqharvard/reference-list)
Citation Styles:
There are three major citation styles that you can use in
acknowledging sources. These are the American Psychological
Association (APA), Modern Language Association (MLA), and the
Chicago Style. For this lesson, we will discuss APA and MLA.
In both APA and MLA, the full details of all cited sources on a
separate page at the end of the research paper. The MLA uses the title
Bibliography or Works Cited for this page, while the APA uses the
References List.
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APA:
MLA:
Robinson, Ken. Out of Our Minds: The Power of Being Creative. John
Wiley and Sons, Ltd. 2017.
In the given examples, the differences between APA and MLA are
enumerated as follows:
1. Author’s name. For APA style, only the first letter of the first
name is written. Unlike in MLA, the full name is completely
written.
2. Title of the book. APA style uses the sentence style of writing
where the first letters are capitalized. MLA, on the other hand,
capitalizes the first letter of important words. Both styles
italicized the title of the books.
Here are some more examples of entries following the APA and
MLA styles:
APA MLA
One Wilt, J. (1980). You can do it. Wilt, Joy. You can do it.
author USA: Educational Educational Products
Products Division. Division. 1980.
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Retrieved August 7, Inc., 5 Sept. 2013,
2020, from www.inc.com/christi
https://www.inc.com/ch na-desmarais/25-
ristina-desmarais/25- ways-to-be-more-
ways-to-be-more- creative.html.
creative.html
Guided Practice
The entry is missing the publisher of the book. It is using the MLA
format.
The entry does not have the date of publication. It is in APA style.
The third entry misses the title of the book. It is also in APA style.
The entry did not give the first name of author. It is using the
MLA format.
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ACTIVITIES
Lovind, A.
(2019)
Germany:
B. Identify whether the following entries use the MLA or APA format.
Write your answer on the blank provided before each number.
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C. Below are references. There are only 5 entries that are correct. Which
of the following entries are correctly written in APA style? Encircle
the letters of the correct answers.
WRAP-UP
MLA APA
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VALUING
Second Way
Third Way
First Way
Reference Entry:
POSTTEST
Which of the following entries are correctly written? Write the letter of
the correct answer on the space before the number.
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A. Malecha, Marvin. 2019. Being Creative: Being a Creative. Kendall
Publishing Company.
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B. Malecha, M. (2019). Being Creative: Being a Creative. United States:
Kendall Publishing Company.
2.
A. Griffey, H. I want to be creative: Thinking, living and working more
creatively. United States: Hardie Grant. (2018).
B. Griffey, H. (2018). I want to be creative: Thinking, living and working
more creatively. United States: Hardie Grant.
3.
A. Gilbert, E. (2015). Big magic: Creative living beyond fear. New York:
Riverhead Books.
B. Gilbert, E. (2015). Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear. Riverhead
Books.
4.
A. Tharp, T. (2009). London: Simon and Schuster Paperbacks. The
Creative Habit: Learn it and use it for life.
B. Tharp, T. (2009). The creative habit: Learn it and use it for life.
London: Simon and Schuster Paperbacks.
5.
A. Bain, B. (2015). The book of doing and being: Rediscovering creativity
in life, love and work. New York: Atria Paperback.
B. Bain, Barnet. (2015). The book of doing and being: Rediscovering
creativity in life, love and work. New York: Atria Paperback.
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KEY TO CORRECTION
X 5. 4 5. APA 5.
√ 4. 2 4. MLA 4.
√ 3. 5 3. MLA 3.
X 2. 1 2. MLA 2.
√ 1. 3 1. APA 1.
PRETEST ACTIVITY A ACTIVITY B
H 5. A 5.
G 4. B 4.
E 3. A 3.
C 2. B 2.
B 1. B 1.
ACTIVITY C POSTTEST
References
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