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Help her figure out how to avoid plagiarism. Internal Task Internal Task Make sure this is full screen & that you have your volume up. Press escape to exit at any stage.

Internal Task Internal Task ? Putting someone else’s words in quotation marks & footnoting it Putting someone else’s words in quotation marks & footnoting it Changing a word or two here and there Changing a word or two here and there Rewriting the information in her own words Rewriting the information in her own words Changing the order of the words in the sentence Changing the order of the words in the sentence

Internal Task Internal Task “The Canterbury region has experienced many earthquakes over the years and, like many buildings in Christchurch, the cathedral has suffered varying degrees of earthquake damage.” h_Cathedral,_Christchurch h_Cathedral,_Christchurch This part is the footnote. It’s put at the bottom of the page.

Internal Task Internal Task ? “The Canterbury region has experienced many earthquakes over the years and, like many buildings in Christchurch, the cathedral has suffered varying degrees of earthquake damage.” h_Cathedral,_Christchurch h_Cathedral,_Christchurch No Canterbury has experienced many earthquakes over the years and, like many buildings in Christchurch, the cathedral has suffered varying degrees of earthquake damage. This is the actual quote Yes

Internal Task Internal Task ? Earthquakes have been more common in Christchurch than we’d like to think and the spire of our Anglican cathedral has been damaged a few times as a result. No Yes “The Canterbury region has experienced many earthquakes over the years and, like many buildings in Christchurch, the cathedral has suffered varying degrees of earthquake damage.” h_Cathedral,_Christchurch h_Cathedral,_Christchurch This is the actual quote

Internal Task Internal Task ? No Yes Like many buildings in Christchurch, the cathedral has suffered varying degrees of earthquake damage due to the fact that the Canterbury region has experienced many earthquakes over the years. “The Canterbury region has experienced many earthquakes over the years and, like many buildings in Christchurch, the cathedral has suffered varying degrees of earthquake damage.” h_Cathedral,_Christchurch h_Cathedral,_Christchurch This is the actual quote

Internal Task Internal Task ! She will receive a Not Achieved grade for her Internal Assessment. Check our school’s NCEA assessment procedures on OnStream – click HEREHERE

Internal Task Internal Task ? How to take clever notes How to use quotation marks and footnotes Check out this website for more infothis website

Taking Clever Notes 1.Read a chunk of information and then summarise it in your own words without looking at the source. (Don’t translate it bit by bit.) Then go back to the source & make sure you’ve got it right. 2. If you must copy & paste from the web, set your research notes up in 3 columns like this: or like this: 3. If there’s a non-technical word you wouldn’t normally use, change it - use a thesaurus. SourceWeb infoIn my own words Web info + source In my own words Go to Using Quotesor See how Polly’s doing

Using Quotes 1.Don’t just string a whole lot of quotes together. Be sparing with them. 2. Put quotation marks (“ or ‘) around the bit of text you are quoting. That means at the start of the quote AND at the end of the quote. 3. If you are doing your work on computer, Word has an easy footnoting tool: with your cursor/mouse at the end of the quote click on References from the top tool bar then click on Insert Footnote a little number pops up next to the quote and a line turns up at the bottom of the page now just type the source under the little line. If it’s a book type it like this: 1 Sarah Whitfield: Fauvism, Thames & Hudson, London, 1991 pg 81 See how Polly’s doing or Go to Taking Clever Notes

Thanks to your help, Polly was given an EXCELLENCE for her first NCEA internal assessment task. Well done! Now it’s YOUR turn. Internal Task Internal Task

Internal Task Internal Task Sorry – that would still be considered Plagiarism! Try again

Internal Task Internal Task Sometimes though, what you’re reading says it better than you ever could. That’s when you need to be able to quote correctly.

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