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Plagiarism and Paraphrasing

Plagiarism and Paraphrasing. Mrs. Snyder April 9, 2012. What is Plagiarism?. Plagiarism is to steal and pass off the words or writing of someone else as your own, or using someone else’s work without giving them credit for it. How to Avoid Plagiarism.

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Plagiarism and Paraphrasing

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  1. Plagiarism and Paraphrasing Mrs. Snyder April 9, 2012

  2. What is Plagiarism? • Plagiarism is to steal and pass off the words or writing of someone else as your own, or using someone else’s work without giving them credit for it.

  3. How to Avoid Plagiarism • A fact that is not common knowledge must be cited. • Example: An ostrich's eye is bigger than its brain. (www.weirdfacts.info) • Always clarify the source of any idea, fact, statistic, etc. • When writing about someone else’s idea, always cite the source

  4. Avoiding Plagiarism • When using someone else’s EXACT words, use quotation marks and cite the source. • Example: Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263).

  5. Avoiding Plagiarism • Paraphrases must be sufficiently different from the original wording and MUST include a citation. • Well, wait…What’s a paraphrase?

  6. What is Paraphrasing? Paraphrasing is…. A rewriting of text in your own words Used to clarify meaning Used to shorten a longer statement, but keeps the main ideas

  7. So How Do We Paraphrase? • Read the passage carefully • Decide the main ideas of the passage • Highlight important words or phrases • Put the main points in your own words

  8. Example 1 Passage from Book • Ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris, a good and wise king, was the first pharaoh. He spread knowledge to other parts of the world, while his wife, Isis, ruled Egypt in his place.

  9. Good Example HIGHLIGHTED PASSAGE • Ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris, a good and wise king, was the first pharaoh. He spread knowledge to other parts of the world, while his wife, Isis, ruled Egypt in his place PARAPHRASED PASSAGE • King Osiris was the first pharaoh and spread knowledge. Queen Isis ruled Egypt when he was gone.

  10. Poor Example HIGHLIGHTED PASSAGE • Ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris, a good and wise king, was the first pharaoh. He spread knowledge to other parts of the world, while his wife, Isis, ruled Egypt in his place Poor Paraphrasing • King Osiris was an ancient Egyptian King and the first pharaoh. He was good and wise because he spread knowledge to other parts of the world. His wife Isis ruled Egypt in his place.

  11. Example 2 Passage from Book • Upon returning home, Osiris was murdered by his evil brother Set, who cut Osiris’s body into pieces and dumped it in the Nile River. Isis found the body and put it back together by winding linen bandages around it. Osiris and Set

  12. Good Example Highlighted Passage • Upon returning home, Osiris was murdered by his evil brother, Set who cut his body into pieces and dumped it in the Nile River. Isis found the body and put it back together by winding linen bandages around it. Paraphrased Passage • Osiris’s brother Set killed Osiris by cutting his body into pieces, and Isis put the body back together. Isis, Osiris’s wife

  13. Poor Example Highlighted Passage • Upon returning home, Osiris was murdered by his evil brother, Set who cut his body into pieces and dumped it in the Nile River. Isis found the body and put it back together by winding linen bandages around it. Poor Paraphrasing • Osiris was murdered and Isis found the body

  14. Your Turn! Remember the Rules • Read the passage carefully • Find the main ideas • Highlight important words or phrases • Put the main points in your own words Passage from Book • In 1857, a British expedition led by Richard Burton and John Speke set out to find the great lakes shown on Ptolemy’s map. After reaching Lake Tanganyika, the two men split up because Burton was ill.

  15. Now You Try! Remember to highlight the right words • In 1857, a British expedition led by Richard Burton and John Speke set out to find the great lakes shown on Ptolemy’s map. After reaching Lake Tanganyika, the two men split up because Burton was ill. • Which one is the best? 1. Richard Burton and his friend looked for the great lakes shown on Ptolemy’s map. The men split up. 2. In 1857, Richard Burton and John Speke searched for the great lakes on Ptolemy’s map, but they had to split up when Burton was ill. 3. Two men from Britain looked for the great lakes but had to split up because one was ill.

  16. Paraphrasing Perfection Practice your Paraphrasing Skills for Perfection • Read passage that is on your worksheet. • Highlight or underline the key words in the passage. • Paraphrase the passage in your own words Passage from Book • Speke discovered Victoria Nyanza and was convinced that the White Nile Flowed from it. A second expedition proved him right when he found the outlet of the Nile at a waterfall which he named Ripon Falls.

  17. Does Yours Look Like This? Highlighted Passage • Spekediscovered Victoria Nyanza and was convinced that the White Nile flowed from it. A second expedition proved him right when he found the outlet of the Nile at a waterfall which he named Ripon Falls. Paraphrased Passage • Speke discovered Victoria Nyanza and found the outlet of the Nile which he called the Ripon Falls.

  18. Mad Props! YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED THIS LESSON ON PARAPHRASING! REMEMBER PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!

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