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Paraphrase, Summarize and Quote

Paraphrase, Summarize and Quote

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English

6th - 8th Grade

Practice Problem

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CCSS
RI.3.5, RI.8.2, RI.11-12.10

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Margaret A Beckmann

Used 2+ times

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Multiple Choice

 

If I get caught plagiarizing, I could face:

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Failing the assignment

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Failing the class

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Getting suspended from school

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Getting expelled from school

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All of the above

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Open Ended

What are some strategies that you practice to avoid reading false or unreliable information online?

Credible Sources?

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Open Ended

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In 3 complete sentences, explain why a student using ChatGPT for an essay can be accused of plagiarism.

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Multiple Choice

What is it called when you use the author's words or ideas in your own writing without giving that author credit?

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Plagiarism

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Citation

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Paraphrasing

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Quoting

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Multiple Choice

What is a common issue that students face regarding plagiarism?

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They are aware of it

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They often cite sources

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They plagiarize without realizing it

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They avoid using sources

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Multiple Choice

How can you make sure you're not copying someone else's work when writing notes for a research project?

When you "Google".

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Just copy the text from the source to make sure it's right.

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Write down the exact words someone said and remember who said it for later.

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Use only facts that everyone knows and don't need to be cited.

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Put the information in your own words and write down where it came from for citing.

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Multiple Choice

What can you do to avoid plagiarism?
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Cite your source at the end of a sentence
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Summarize or Paraphrase the information in your own words

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Use quotation marks
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All of the above

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Multiple Choice

What type of text feature is in the article to explain the makeup of carbohydrates and glucose?

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Timelin

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Photo

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Diagram

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Graph

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Multiple Choice

Check the article and see if Joe plagiarized (copied) this passage.

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Plagiarism

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Not Plagiarism

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Multiple Choice

Did Joe plagiarize the passage?

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Plagiarism

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Not Plagiarism

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Multiple Choice

Did Joe plagiarize this passage? Check the article.

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Plagiarism

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Not Plagiarism.

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Open Ended

Write your summary, in YOUR OWN WORDS, of paragraph #4.

Don't forget to give credit to the article!!!

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Reorder

Reorder the the breakdown of carbohydrates according to the article.

Carbohydrates are long molecules and must be broken down.

We eat carbs such as wheat, crackers or corn.

Digestive system breaks down large molecules into small ones- for example, glucose.

Energy is released or absorbed into the body from the chemical change.

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Multiple Choice

What is the STRONGEST Central Idea of the ENTIRE article?

Topic + Overall Idea

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Molecules come in all shapes and sizes. Carbohydrate means "watered carbon".

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Carbohydrates must be broken down into smaller glucose molecules in order for our body to absorb energy.

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Saltine crackers taste sweet at first because of glucose molecules.

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Open Ended

Read paragraphs #2-#3. Read it once.

Choose several words you want to use, but do NOT copy the sentence word-for-word.

Don't forget to include the author to give credit!!

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Open Ended

Reread the paragraph to your self. Start by giving credit to the author. Use "quotes" around the sentence that you copy word-for-word.

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Poll

How confident do you feel about this topic now?

Very confident
Somewhat confident
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