PPT-Paraphrasing, Summarizing and Plagiarizing
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Paraphrasing What is it Putting something in your own words can be the shorter the same length or longer than the original goal is not to shorten the original goal
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Paraphrasing What is it Putting something in your own words can be the shorter the same length or longer than the original goal is not to shorten the original goal is to restate it in your own words. . Copyright © 2014 by Write Score LLC. What is plagiarizing?. When you plagiarize, you take . someone else’s words and pass them off as your . own. You directly copy an. author’s work. . This is NOT OKAY!. Objective:. Students will be able to identify the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing.. Students will be able to identify main idea.. Students will be able to write an effective summary, paraphrase, and main idea.. Paraphrasing . Objective:. Demonstrate comprehension by paraphrasing facts from informational texts. Gain knowledge and apply what they have learned about paraphrasing by reading information about three unusual animals. Paraphrasing. What is it?. Putting something in your own words. can be the shorter, the same length or longer than the original. goal is not to shorten the original; goal is to restate it in your own words. What is paraphrasing?. It means you put what you have read into your own words.. You paraphrase by reading something, thinking about what it means, and then restating it in your own words.. Why paraphrase?. What’s the difference?. Quoting. When writing about something someone has already written, you may find that you want to copy something word for word.. If you copy word for word and do not put it in quotation marks and tell your reader where it’s from, you are plagiarizing. . Put it in Your Own . Words!. ©. 2012HappyEdugator. What is paraphrasing?. Identify . the point of the passage.. Emphasize. the most essential details; leave out unnecessary details.. Restate. what you read in your own words... 1 Quoting, Summarizing, Paraphrasing When you are writing a research paper, you will want to synthesize and incorporate information others have written about the same topic. Including borrowed inform Saying it in your own words. THE CHALLENGE: . You’re asked to use outside sources for a paper, and your teacher wants to see more summaries and paraphrases than direct quotations. In face, your teacher wants you to use quotes sparingly. . Research Paper. Paraphrasing & Summarizing. A . summary . includes the main points. . It is written in your own words. . It is . always. . shorter. and . simpler. than the original passage.. During Contact Investigation Interviewing. Learning Objectives. After this session, participants will be able to:. Describe how to build rapport . List at least six effective communication skills. Describe assertive, passive, and aggressive behavior. Citing & Acknowledging Sources. Professor Bailey-Kirby. What is plagiarism?. Plagiarism (from a Latin word for “kidnapper”) is to take the words of another and present them as one’s own. . The student turns in a composition written in whole or in part by another.. What do I do when I need to paraphrase ?. Paraphrasing means putting what you have read into your own words.. You paraphrase by . reading. something, . thinking . about what it means, and then . restating it in your own words. Summarize. Connect to the Text. What do you know about . summarizing? What words come to mind? . 2. How do you summarize?. What do we already know?. to create a . clear, concise. , . and . complete condensed .
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