Hello!

I am listing gown my works cited for my MA paper and one of my sources is a Model Teaching Unit I found on the Internet. I cannot post you the link :/

So it is not a book and I do not know how to write it in my works cited
Help?

MLA? APA? What?

MLA :)

And it is PDF

Susag, M. Dorothea wrote it

The title is

Indian education for all. Model Teaching Unit- Language Arts -
Secondary Level for Fools Crow by James Welch

Maybe you can find it online

This one?

http://opi.mt.gov/pdf/indianed/ConnectingCultures.pdf

Here is the best site I've found to help you with MLA formatting:
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~~Hold your cursor over CITING SOURCES (at the left) and then click on Electronic Sources/Internet.
~~Follow the directions and example for Book Published Online.

Let me know what you get, and I'll check it over for you. When you post it, you have to put <website> in place of the site's URL ... I'll know what you mean.

It is a similar page to the one you've found. I got confused on the site so I made the following:

Susag, M. Dorothea. Indian education for all. Model Teaching Unit- Language Arts-
Secondary Level for Fools Crow by James Welch. Montana: Office of public instruction, 2009. 25 July 2010.
<website>

Looks good.

In your works cited list, be sure to italicize the title of the publication and capitalize the P and I in "public instruction" -- everything else looks really good.

Be sure you bookmark that commnet.edu site so you can use it again if you need to.

Hello! I can definitely help you with that. When citing a Model Teaching Unit from the Internet in your works cited, you will need to follow some general formatting guidelines. Here's how you can do it:

1. Start with the author's name, followed by a period. If no author is provided, you can begin with the title of the unit.
2. Next, enclose the title of the teaching unit in quotation marks.
3. Include a description of the type of source in square brackets. For example, you can mention that it is a Model Teaching Unit.
4. Indicate the website where you found the teaching unit. If the website name is not available, you can use the name of the organization or institution hosting the resource.
5. Provide the year the unit was published or created, followed by a period.
6. Lastly, include the URL of the teaching unit. If you cannot provide the specific URL, you can mention that it is an online resource.

Here's an example of how the citation might look in your works cited:

Author's Last Name, Author's First Name. "Title of the Model Teaching Unit." [Model Teaching Unit]. Website Name or Organization, Year, URL.

Remember to adapt the elements to your specific case. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!