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Plagiarism is Theft
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Plagiarism Is Taking Another’s Work Copying During a Test Allowing Another to Copy Your Work Completing Another’s Work for Them Copying From Books/Internet Without Citing
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Must Know Plagiarism is a Problem. What Does Plagiarism Look Like? Why Do You Plagiarize? How Can You Avoid Plagiarism? Why Cite?
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Looks Like Copying/pasting Without Citation Information Copying and Citing Pasting and Citing Small Changes
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Why Bored, Disinterested, So What Lazy Demands Arrogance, the Challenge
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Avoiding Plagiarism Teach Prevention Clear Consequences Summarize and Paraphrase Depth of Thinking Works Cited Page Get Help Quotes
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Why Cite? Give Credit to the Author Prevent Copying Professional Variety of Sources Authority of Sources Interest of Others
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Consequences Violators of this policy will be reported to the associate principal. Discipline will be determined on a case-by-case basis depending on the seriousness of the violation, prior violations, and other factors. Disciplinary measures may include, but are not limited to: alternative assignments, grade in the class, detention, suspension, or expulsion. MMS Handbook 2012
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Expect the Best Be Original, Confident, Proud, Honest Use Your 7 th Grade Brain Gift of Time Variety Student Choice Citations Savvy Teachers
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Review Plagiarism is a Problem Examples Why Plagiarize? Avoid Why Cite?
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Go! Do the Right Thing.
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