
Plagiarism WHI
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History, Social Studies, Other
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8th - 12th Grade
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Tracee McDonald
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13 Slides • 18 Questions
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is plagiarism?
the use of another's original words or ideas
borrowing from a source without giving credit.
All of these
none of these
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Multiple Select
What is plagiarism? Choose all that apply.
Ctrl C+Ctrl V
Writing and citing from a newspaper.
Using someone else's words as your own
Changing some words from an author that you want to use.
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Multiple Choice
Plagiarism and cheating are the same thing.
Never
Not really
Sometimes
Always
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Multiple Select
Material on the Web is free for anyone to use.
True
False
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Multiple Select
Copying from which of these is plagiarism
Encyclopedias
web sites
video or audio
your own work
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Multiple Select
Which of the following make plagiarism tempting?
deadlines
assignments feeling overwhelming
poor planning
everyone is doing it
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Multiple Select
Tick the two correct answers:
Plagiarism is presenting someone else's theories, thoughts or idea as your own.
Plagiarism is presenting your own work, properly referenced, with academic integrity.
Plagiarism is using another persons words without proper citation
Plagiarism is using or quoting someone else's work to help write your assignment, with citations.
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Multiple Select
Tick all correct answers: Intentional plagiarism is...
Trying to pass off work as your own when it is not yours
Copying and pasting without quotation or citation
Constructing an essay from multiple sources but none of the words are your own
Trying to make yourself look clever with a new theory that isn't yours
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Multiple Choice
Is it possible to unintentionally plagiarise?
Yes
No
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Multiple Select
Tick all that apply. Unintentional plagiarism could be
trying to rewrite in your own words without citation
paraphrasing another work without citation
forgetting a citation
not putting quotation marks around a quotation
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Multiple Choice
To avoid plagiarism you can do 3 things:
Use quotation marks if you write something verbatim, paraphrase, and write an in-text citation.
Write everything verbatim, say you are sorry, write why you plagiarized.
Write the source, but not the year, write the exact words, tell your teacher you'll never do it again.
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Multiple Choice
What do you use when you want to use a passage from the author and put it in your own words?
summary
paraphrase
reported speech
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Multiple Choice
The best way to avoid plagiarism is to be
authentic
happy
unoriginal
lazy
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Multiple Choice
OKAY or NO WAY?
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Multiple Choice
OKAY or NO WAY?
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Multiple Choice
The penalties for plagiarism can be life changing
True
False
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Poll
I feel confident that I know what plagiarism is, and think I can avoid it with a little help:
Yes - confident
Yes - somewhat confident
No - a bit unsure
No - totally confused
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