KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!! Summarize - To summarize, reduce what you have read to a few important points using your own words Paraphrase – To paraphrase, restate.

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KNOW THE DIFFERENCE!! Summarize - To summarize, reduce what you have read to a few important points using your own words Paraphrase – To paraphrase, restate what you have read using your own words. Use this method when you are trying to retrace the thinking of one of your sources. Put quotation marks around only key words or phrases you borrow directly from sources. Quote Directly – To quote someone directly, record the statement or idea word for word and put quotation marks around this information. Key concepts

Please refer to the following places for more key concept help Vocabulary Wall in the classroom Class Notes on Vocabulary Old articles, readings, class handouts with vocabulary notes Old Vocabulary/Terms Quizzes on Edmodo Vocabulary, Terms, and/or Concept lists on class websites or Edmodo