Global Classrooms 2013-2014. Plagiarism  Turning in someone else's work and pretending it is your own  Copying words or ideas from someone without.

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Global Classrooms

Plagiarism

 Turning in someone else's work and pretending it is your own  Copying words or ideas from someone without giving them credit  Not putting a quotation in “quotation marks” All of the following are considered plagiarism:

Is this plagiarism? Chipmunks are part of the squirrel family and have alternating light and dark stripes along their cheeks and backs.

Paraphrase  A restatement of a text or passage in other words.

How to paraphrase:  Chipmunks are related to squirrels, but there are several differences that can help you to distinguish between these two animals. First of all, chipmunks are smaller than squirrels. Secondly, they have stripes on their cheeks and backs.

Practice paraphrasing!

Paraphrasing  In Eastern Australia, it is common to find groups of more than 50 kangaroos traveling together. These groups of kangaroos are called troops, herds, or sometimes even mobs by native Australians.

Quotation  Using words from another source “Kangaroos live in Eastern Australia. They live in groups called troops or herds (“mobs” by Austrailians), typically made up of 50 or more animals.”

Practice quoting:

Citation  A short, formal indication of the source of information or quoted material. “Kangaroos live in Eastern Australia. They live in groups called troops or herds (“mobs” by Austrailians), typically made up of 50 or more animals.” Citation: “Kangaroos” National Geographic for Kids

How do I cite my sources?!?!?  Write down: The author The name of the article The name of the webpage The website

Webpage Author Title Citation: “What’s Wild About African Dogs” by Catherine Clarke Fox. National Geographic Kids. an-wild-dogs/ an-wild-dogs/

website: Webpage Author Title Citation: “Giant Jellyfish Invasion” by Ruth A. Musgrave. National Geographic Kids.

Good sources vs. Bad sources  Online encyclopedia  Newspapers (website)  Magazines (website)  Official websites  Books  Wikipedia  Personal blog or website

Is this a good source?

Help! Research is difficult! I’m here to help you be successful and learn a lot this year, so PLEASE ask me for help!