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**2.** Copy and paste one stanza into a text document like MS Word or Google Docs. **//Pay attention to the title, author of the poem, and the website that you used to find the material. You will need all this information later. You may want to bookmark the pages (using your Diigo sites) so you can easily return to the page and paste the necessary credits into your document.//** PoetryArchive.org Middle School Poetry-Wordpress.com Poets.org/Poems for Every Occasion
 * 1.** Find a poem or song lyrics from one of the websites listed below. Choose a poem or lyrics that interest you and is school appropriate.

**3**. Use one of the following sites to locate one or two images or photographs that relate to your poem or song. Save these images then insert them into the document you opened in step 1. **//Pay careful attention to where you found them and who the photographer is. You will need this information later. It may be a good idea to bookmark the pages or keep them open for step 3.//**

Freefoto Pics4Learning Public Domain Photo Database Public Domain Photos Flickr Free Use Group Public Domain Images



== 6. Type in the important information in the citation maker. You must include the title of the work, the author or copyright owner, the website you used to find it, and the date it was created. If other information is available you can also put that into the citation maker. Submit the information and you will get a citation that you can copy and paste into your document. ==

7. Now put the poem or lyrics and picture(s) together in your own creative way. Add the citations to the bottom of the page.
Save it in Thing 7 as YOURNAMEcitation