There are five criteria to evaluate a website, how many do you need to find in order to decide the site is reliable enough to use for school?
Three
This is the number of words that is a phrase, and therefore plagiarism if not in quotation marks.
Three
What font should every Doc be in?
Times New Roman 12
This is an example of a correct lead in phrase (with proper punctuation)
What are
The author writes,
The author thinks,
The author illustrates,
The author refutes,
A claim, a thesis, and a research question should be written in third person, meaning this is one word to avoid
I, Me, You, We, Us, Our?
If a student is on their computer and new to our school, this is where you should tell them to go first for reliable information
The Library Media Center/GLTECH.Org
It is what kind of plagiarism when you copy and paste a piece of textual evidence, then you change a word or two.
Find and replace
When the words are not fitting in a box of a spread sheet, what feature can you use to make it fit in a box?
Text wrapping
This is what you should use as a parenthetical citation for an online source (website) that was a staff report.
The title?
This is where the period goes when writing a piece of textual evidence with a parenthetical citation
After the parenthesis
A website that has authority has this.
An author/CEO/Director
To restate something in your own words, but in detail appropriate for high school
Paraphrase
These are the four parts of a heading (in the correct order).
Name, Teacher's Name, Course name, Date?
This is the order Works Cited entries should be in, when using multiple sources.
Alphabetical order?
This is the name of the piece of punctuation used to take out words, or shorten a piece of textual evidence
Ellipsis ...
The least reliable suffix in a web address is this.
.Net
Paying someone to do work for someone else is a type of what plagiarism
Purchasing
This kind of indent is used for a Works Cited page
hanging indent?
How would someone cite quantitative data that had no illustrator's name or no title on the graph?
What is the publishing company/website name?
These kinds of titles should go in quotation marks
A short article, short story, a song (Something contained/anything short in the amount of time it takes to read/listen to)?
When doing a search for a project, at/for any school, a student should always start at this website
Google Advanced Search?
Putting the wrong author's name in the lead in phrase of textual evidence, is an example of what type of plagiarism.
Improper attribution
A proper header has what pieces of information
A last name and page number?
This is when someone should include a page number in their parenthetical citation
Always, if one is listed or available?
If you want to change a word, or add information, to textual evidence, you use this piece of punctuation
Square brackets [ ]