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Paraphrasing, NOT Plagiarising

Paraphrasing, NOT Plagiarising

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English

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
RI.3.5, RI.6.2, RL.5.2

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Amanda Orta

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Paraphrasing, NOT Plagiarising

By Amanda Orta

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Paraphrasing is taking the words said, written, or typed by someone else and writing, typing, or saying them in your own words.

Paraphrasing is NOT the same thing as plagiarising IF done correctly.

What is paraphrasing?

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Tips for paraphrasing

Remember P.A.R.A. to help you paraphrase

Put the text in your own words.

Avoid copying the text.​

Rearrange similar text.

Ask yourself if you included all of the important details.

Information gathered from "Paraphrase it!" poster by Rachel Lynette, copyright 2014

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Multiple Choice

What does the P in P.A.R.A. stand for?

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Place others' ideas here.

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Print your name.

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Put the text in your own words.

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Please paraphrase.

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Multiple Choice

True or false: Paraphrasing is using your words to explain something someone told you or that you read?

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True

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False

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Plagiarising is when you steal someone else's words, ideas, or work and represent it as your own.

Plagiarism can be avoided by giving credit to those people and/or things that inspired your words.

What is plagiarising?

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Ways you can commit plagiarism

These are examples, but there are many other ways that were not included in this list.

  • Paraphrasing AND using mostly words form the original text- whether you give credit to the source or not.

  • Using a direct quote without using quotation marks- whether you give credit to the source or not.

  • citing a source you haven't read just because you read the review of the source (think the samples from a website used in search engine results)

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Tips to AVOID plagiarising

Remember plagiarising is different than paraphrasing.

Don't copy the text. Do give credit by citing sources.

Don't forget to use quotation Do paraphrase.

marks. Do check your facts with the original text.

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Multiple Choice

What is NOT an example of plagiarism?

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Taking credit for someone else's work

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Giving credit to an original text for your response

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Accidentally taking credit for someone else's work

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Purposely claiming your information is original, knowing that it's not

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Multiple Choice

True or false: You cannot accidentally plagiarize.

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False

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True

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Multiple Choice

True or false: You can still plagiarize a work if you paraphrase but do not change enough words from the original source.

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True

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False

Paraphrasing, NOT Plagiarising

By Amanda Orta

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