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Website citation examples for elementary school projects

Hey there! πŸ‘‹ Citing your sources is super important, even in elementary school! It shows you did your research and gives credit to the people whose ideas you're using. This guide and quiz will help you get the hang of it! Good luck! πŸ€
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VitoCorleone Dec 28, 2025

πŸ“š Quick Study Guide

  • πŸ” Why Cite? To give credit to authors and avoid plagiarism (copying).
  • πŸ“ What to Cite? Books, websites, articles, videos – anything that isn't your original thought.
  • 🌍 Basic Website Citation Elements: Author (if known), Title of Webpage, Website Name, URL, and Date Accessed.
  • πŸ’‘ Simplified Citation Format (for Elementary School): Author (if available). "Title of Webpage." *Website Name*, Date Accessed. <URL>
  • πŸ“š Example: Smith, John. "All About Penguins." *National Geographic Kids*, Accessed October 26, 2023. <https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/penguins>
  • πŸ’» No Author? Start with the "Title of Webpage."
  • ✨ Always Ask Your Teacher: Citation styles can vary, so check with your teacher for specific instructions.

Practice Quiz

  1. What is the main reason for citing sources in a school project?
    1. A. To make your project longer.
    2. B. To give credit to the original authors.
    3. C. To confuse your teacher.
    4. D. To avoid doing research.
  2. Which of the following needs to be cited in your project?
    1. A. Your own ideas.
    2. B. Common knowledge facts (like the sky is blue).
    3. C. Information you found on a website.
    4. D. Your opinions.
  3. What is the first thing you should look for when trying to cite a website?
    1. A. The website's colors.
    2. B. The author's name.
    3. C. The number of pictures.
    4. D. The date the website was created.
  4. In a website citation, what does URL stand for?
    1. A. Universal Resource Locator.
    2. B. United Reading List.
    3. C. Useful Research Log.
    4. D. Ultimate Reference Library.
  5. Which part of a website citation tells you when you looked at the website?
    1. A. The website name.
    2. B. The URL.
    3. C. The date accessed.
    4. D. The title of the webpage.
  6. If you can't find the author of a website, what should you start your citation with?
    1. A. The date accessed.
    2. B. The website name.
    3. C. The title of the webpage.
    4. D. The URL.
  7. According to the simplified citation format, which of the following is a correctly formatted citation?
    1. A. National Geographic Kids, "All About Penguins", Smith, John.
    2. B. Smith, John. <https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/penguins> "All About Penguins." *National Geographic Kids*.
    3. C. Smith, John. "All About Penguins." *National Geographic Kids*, Accessed October 26, 2023. <https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/animals/birds/penguins>
    4. D. "All About Penguins" by John Smith.
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  1. B
  2. C
  3. B
  4. A
  5. C
  6. C
  7. C

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