Plagiarism
Research
Citing
Note-taking
Format
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What is plagiarism?

Copying someone else's work.


100

What is research?

When you look for reliable and trustworthy sources to get more information on a topic.

100

What is citing?

When you give credit to the original author.

100

What is note-taking?

When you gather information from your research to use for your writing. 

100

How many paragraphs should an argumentative piece have?

5

200

What is a consequence if you plagiarize?

-Jail

-Fail grade

-Get a 0 on your paper

200

What is considered a reliable source?

-A site that ends in .gov, .org, or .edu

-The author is trustworthy

-Site has a date of publication

200

How can you cite your work?

-By naming the author(s) in your work.

-Using a bibliography

200

What do good notes look like?

Using your own words, using words and phrases, answering questions you had from research, using bullet points and lists...

200

What is the format of an argumentative essay?

Introduction, Body paragraphs, Conclusion

300

What is considered not plagiarizing?

Paraphrasing, using own words, citing your work, giving credit to original author

300

What is considered to be a trustworthy author?

-They have a background particular to the topic they are writing about.

-They are specialist/experts in the topic they are writing about.

300

What is a bibliography?

A list of all the sources used in your paper.

300

What does the ABC stand for in ABC LOU?

Abbreviations, Bullet points, Caveman Language
300

What are different ways to set up the body of an argumentative piece of writing?

-Having 2 paragraphs of supporting reasons and one opposition paragraph (counterclaim)

-Having 3 paragraphs with reasons and counterclaims together. 

400

Double question.

Can you get in trouble if you copy your own work, and is plagiarism a crime?

Yes and yes

400

What is the purpose of research?

To gather more information about a topic, and gain more knowledge on something.

400

What should be included in your bibliography?

Author's name, date, title, website URL, publisher (if it's a book)

400

What does the LOU stand for in ABC LOU?

Lists, One word, Use your own words

400

What does an argumentative piece need to have in order to be considered argumentative?

A debatable claim and a counterclaim

500

What is self-plagiarism?

When you copy your own work without permission from a teacher, or professor

500

What are the five steps of the research process?

1. Plan 

2. Search for info

3. Take notes

4. Use info

5. Celebrate and share

500

What do you think is the importance of a bibliography? 

Gives credit to the author's you got your information from, and allows the reader to know where you got your information from if they'd like to gather more information for themselves. 

500

Why is it important to write notes using the different strategies like ABC LOU?

To avoid plagiarism, and paraphrase information we gather from research.


500

What makes a strong argumentative claim?

It can be debated, is in third-person, does not show emotion, avoids the word "better"