Plagiarism
Writing
Writing Process
Using Your Libraby
100
The act of using someone's exact words, figures, ideas or approach on a specific topic without giving appropriate credit.
What is plagiarism?
100
Words such as also, in addition and furthermore are?
What are transition words?
100
To give the reader legitimate facts
What is the purpose of informative writing?
100
Magazines, newspapers, journals
What is examples of periodicals?
200
When revising, what is the key question to ask yourself?
What is "So What?"
200
Topic sentence, your main point and a concluding sentence may up a?
What is paragraph?
200
To convince the reader with the author's point of view, you would use persuasive writing in some books, proposals and newspapers
What is why you need to write in persuasive writing?
200
How should you always start your research?
What is going from general to specific?
300
Repeating someone's exact words
What is Quotation?
300
Verbal, Logical, Visual and Musical are all forms of?
What are writing strategies?
300
Always assume that the reader or listener knows nothing about your topic and wants to learn more
What is the importance of assuming the reader knows nothing?
300
Circulation desk, reference area, book area, periodicals, audio/visual and computer area
What is different areas in your library?
400
A restatement of the question in your own words.
What is paraphrasing?
400
Reviewing your essay and correcting any grammatical or spelling errors is?
What is editing?
400
Brainstorming
What is the clustering of words before writing?
400
.gov, ,org, .gc.ca
What is examples of reliable sources/websites?
500
1. Make source notes 2. Learn the difference between quotation and paraphrase 3. Use citations for appropriate paraphrase
What are the 3 techniques to avoiding plagiarism?
500
Thinking about your topic, planning, making a draft and using visual aids are all steps to?
What is delivering an effective presentation?
500
Top Bun: intro Meat/Middle: made up of examples, points and thought processes Bottom Bun: conclusion
What is the "writing sandwich"?
500
Dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books
What are examples of reliable books?