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Write these terms down in your notebook: source, website, search engine, citation, plagiarism, works cited, reliable source, paraphrase. If you know the definitions to any of those terms, write them down.

Copy down these definitions in your notebook: Plagiarism: taking someone elses work or ideas and passing them off as your own Paraphrasing: to express the meaning of a piece of text using different words In order to avoid plagiarism, we paraphrase.

Football High 50 minute video 068, _ ,00.html This is your brain on football 9 minute video

Key Words Brainstorm a list of key words from the video. – These are words that you CANT change if youre putting it into your own words. – If you were doing research, you wouldnt be able to change these words, because they are essential to understanding the condition. Now, write a 5 sentence summary of the video, using all of the key words we brainstormed, but no other actual phrasings you heard – in other words, paraphrase!

Paraphrasing --to say it in your own words Step 1: Find one or two sentences in the article that you think are important. Write that/those sentence(s) word for word. Step 2: Below the actual words from the article, paraphrase what is said. Use your own words to say something with the same meaning. ONLY repeat key words when paraphrasing. Step 3: On the back write one or two sentences about why this information is important.

Paraphrasing --to say it in your own words From the article: I think so many football injuries can be prevented if you teach the proper fundamentals of blocking and tackling….The big thing is, teaching the kids not to hit with their heads. My words: Football can be made safer with fewer injuries if student athletes know the proper form and avoid using their heads when tackling. front of card back of card Importance: This information is important because football doesnt have to be crazy dangerous if players understand what is safe and follow the rules rather than just going for the BIG hits.