Summary: Macro Filter
Paraphrase: Micro Rewrite
Citation & Sources
Plagiarism or Patchwriting?
100

This is a short version of a longer text.

A summary.

100

This restates a specific idea from a source using your own words and structure.

A paraphrase.

100

This is the text, video, article, or author where information comes from.

A source.

100

Using someone else’s words or ideas as if they were your own.


Plagiarism.

200

A strong summary keeps the main idea and only the most important supporting information. What are those important supporting pieces called?

Key details.

200

A paraphrase should be much shorter than the original. True or false?

False. A paraphrase is often similar in length to the original.

200

This is a short reference that shows where information came from.

A citation.

200

Changing only a few words from the original while keeping the same sentence structure.

Patchwriting.

300

A summary should not include your personal opinion or emotional judgment. This means the summary should be what?

Neutral.

300

A paraphrase must change both the wording and the __________.

Sentence structure.

300

True or false: A paraphrase needs a citation.

True.

300

Original:
“Microplastic contamination is one of the world’s main environmental concerns.”

Student version:
“Microplastic pollution is one of the planet’s main environmental problems.”

Is this a strong paraphrase or patchwriting?

Patchwriting.

400

These questions help you decide what information belongs in a summary: Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How.

The 5Ws and H.

400

Why is this NOT a good paraphrase?

Original:
“Notifications interrupt concentration.”

Student version:
“Notifications disturb concentration.”

It only changes one word and keeps the same structure. It is too close to the original.

400

True or false: A summary needs a citation.

True.

400

Original:
“Water samples were collected across a 4000 km-trajectory.”

Student version:
“Researchers gathered water samples along a 4000 km route.”

Is this a paraphrase or plagiarism?

Paraphrase.

500

Name two types of information that should usually be removed from a summary.

Minor examples, repeated information, unnecessary details, extra numbers, long lists, or small details.

500

Give one reason why students paraphrase instead of using a direct quote.

To explain a specific idea clearly, avoid overusing quotes, integrate evidence into their writing, or show understanding without copying.

500

Complete the rule: Even if the words are yours, the __________ may still belong to the source.


Information, idea, data, or finding.

500

A student copies one full sentence from a scientific paper but does not use quotation marks or a citation. What problem is this?


Plagiarism.

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