Title of the Book (in italics when typed, underlined when written) Ex: Twilight | 101 Facts About Bullying: What Everyone Should Know |
Author(s) or Editor Ex: Stephanie Meyer | Meline Kevorkian Robin D’Antona |
Publisher Ex: Little, Brown and Company | ROWAN & LITTLEFIELD EDUCATION |
Year of Publication Ex: 2003 | 2008 |
City of Publication Ex: New York | Lanham |
Mode of Access (Print if you read the actual book, Electronic if you found it online, or through your kindle/nook/ereader): Ex: Print | Electronic |
Edition if indicated: | |
FIVE FACTS FROM THE SOURCE (Embedded): EX: After having known Edward for just a few short months, Bella admits that “it would cause [her] physical pain to be separated from him now" (Meyer 283). |
According to the authors of the book, “bullying ranks high on the list of tremendous challenges facing kids. This challenge has a great impact on their academic achievement, social interactions, and overall well-being”(Kevorkian, D’Antona). |
Despite some people in the world who believe that bullying is not a huge deal and is almost nonexistent, “bullying is a reality! Bullying is a reality that must be recognized and addressed. Bullying and teasing are not simply a part of growing up”(Kevorkian, D’Antona). |
It is something that “should not be tolerated or dismissed, especially when the’r consequences reach far beyond the classroom”(Kevorkian, D’Antona). |
It has been reprted that “both boys and girls involve themselves in the unfair treatment of others. Girls often tend to be hurtful and band together to isolate certain students”(Kevorkian, D’Antona). |
The stereotypical bully is the big hulking boy who picks on everyone and takes their lunch money, but “bullying is not confined to the ‘class’ bully. It can occur within a child’s circle of friends”(Kevorkian, D’Antona). |
Summary of Source (Three-Four Sentences of the Who, What, Where, Why, and How in your own words. NO OPINION):
EX: Twilight follows the life of Bella Swan, outcast and wallflower, as she moves from her home in Arizona to Forks. Here she meets, falls in love with, and risks her life for a vampire named Edward. Throughout the story, Edward places her life in danger, and she continually latches onto him. It ends with Edward almost killing her in an attempt to save her life from the danger of another vampire.
Bullying occurs everywhere. In every school all over the world, bullying occurs. Every child has been exposed to some type of bullying, whether it was them who were the victims, the bullies, or a bystander. This book basically gives you facts about bullying and how to deal with the aftermath of bullying. The purpose of the book is to gain awareness of bullying and to help find a way to stop it.
Credibility of Source:
Author or Editor: Who is the author? What training have they had? If there is no author, examine the editor.
EX for Author: This is the first book that Stephanie Meyer has written, and according to many interviews given, she claims it is a reflection of her own life growing up, and of "vivid dreams" she has.
Meline Kevorkian is the author of Preventing Bullying: Helping Kids Form Positive Relationships and Six Secrets for Parents to Help Their Kids Acheive in School and she is co-author of The Comfort Zone: Providing a safe and bully free environment for School-Age Child Care.
Robin D’Antona is a certified national olweus bullying prevention trainer, president and executive director of the international bullying prevention association, and co-author of the comfort zone.
Attachment: Does the author or editor have anything to gain from writing this, or is it simply informative?
EX: The book was written for entertainment value, and meant to garner a profit.
They are both heavily involved in the prevention of bullying and are on bullying prevention associations. it is informative.
Bias: Do you detect a bias (a favoring of either side) in the author's writing?
EX: The author is clearly biased toward Bella's love of Edward, as she wrote the book.
bullying is bad.
References: Does the author cite references in the writing? If so, do these add or take away from the credibility?
EX: There are no references, as this is a work of fiction.
they are as credible as they get
Use of Source: How will you use this source in your project?
EX: I plan to use this source as a primary reference, and apply psychology to different quotes within the text, bringing out the ridiculousness of Bella's attachment to a vampire.
i will use this as a source to cite from in my project