MLA and APA Formatting
Grade 8 · English Language Arts · Language and Grammar · New Brunswick, Canada
Lesson Summary
Learn the basics of formatting academic papers in MLA and APA styles.
Explanation
MLA and APA are two common formatting styles for academic writing. MLA (Modern Language Association) is typically used in English and humanities classes. APA (American Psychological Association) is used in social sciences and psychology. Both have specific rules for margins, fonts, headings, in-text citations, and works-cited pages. Knowing these formats prepares you for high school and college, where proper formatting is expected in research papers and essays.
Practice Questions
Q1: What type of class would most likely use MLA format?
Answer: An English or literature class, since MLA is the standard format for humanities subjects.
Q2: What is a works-cited page?
Answer: It is a page at the end of your paper that lists all the sources you referenced, formatted according to the style guide you are using.
Q3: Why do academic papers require a specific formatting style?
Answer: A standard format makes it easy for readers to find information, verify sources, and compare papers consistently.
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MLA and APA Formatting is a lesson in the Language and Grammar chapter of Grade 8 English Language Arts. It is part of the New Brunswick, Canada school curriculum and covers key concepts that students need to understand at this level.
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MLA and APA Formatting is taught in Grade 8 as part of the English Language Arts curriculum in New Brunswick, Canada.
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