NOODLE TOOLS
Overview of How to Use Noodle Tools (5 1/2 minutes)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jk7LdmNAT-I
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Noodle Tools Website
Handouts & Worksheets
- Manuscript Guides (APA, CMS and MLA)
- Learning Commons Resource Portfolio
- Writing Tutoring Student Record
- Tutoring Referral Form
- APA Style Reference Table
- Apostrophes to Show Possession Worksheet
- Citing the Constitution
- Commas with Dependent Clauses
- Commas with Dependent Clauses Worksheet
- Commas (Advanced) with Dependent Clauses Worksheet
- Commas in Compound Sentences
- Commonly Used Transitions
- Critical Reading Guide
- Critical Reading of Argumentative Texts
- Developing a Research Paper
- Making an Outline
- MLA Citation Process (Quotations & In-Text Citations)
- MLA Citation Process (Source Excerpts)
- MLA Citation Process (Works Cited)
- Paraphrasing Best Source Integration Method
- Propositional Phrases
- Rhetorical Analysis
- Semicolon Worksheet
- SQ3R Reading Strategies
- Traditional Paragraph, Essay, Outline Organization
- What Is a Thesis Statement
- What is a Primary Resource
- Writing a Summary
Video Resources
- This video outlines how to identify and write different sentence types correctly. It includes information on subjects & predicates, active vs. passive voice, types of run-on sentences, and the four types of sentences (simple, compound, complex, & compound-complex).
- This video demonstrates how to improve sentence-level clarity using knowledge of expletives, passive verbs, prepositional phrases, relative pronouns, articles, and Microsoft Word.
- This video explains and provides examples for what an introductory element in a sentence is, the types of introductory elements, and how commas must be used with them.
- Want to make sure you have the strongest logical argument possible? This video defines logical fallacies and breaks down some of the most common logical fallacies that you should understand and avoid.