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Whose Is It, Anyway? How can I show respect for people’s work?

Whose Is It, Anyway? How can I show respect for people’s work?

You are all CREATORS! Think about a time you had an idea and you

You are all CREATORS! Think about a time you had an idea and you wrote it down, took a picture/video, or made something for class.

How did you show, that your idea belonged to you and not someone else?

How did you show, that your idea belonged to you and not someone else? Type your answer in the box on the right

How would you feel if someone pretended that your work was theirs? Draw a

How would you feel if someone pretended that your work was theirs? Draw a picture of how you would feel.

YES Have you heard of the term plagiarismbefore? NO

YES Have you heard of the term plagiarismbefore? NO

Plagiarism is…. The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them

Plagiarism is…. The practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as your own

Plagiarism is copying and pasting text, images, videos, or anything that someone else created

Plagiarism is copying and pasting text, images, videos, or anything that someone else created without giving credit. Plagiarism is cheating, and it’s against school rules.

Copyright & Fair Use Animation Copyright and Fair Use Animation by Common Sense Media

Copyright & Fair Use Animation Copyright and Fair Use Animation by Common Sense Media from commonsensemedia. org

If a teacher asks you to write a report or complete a project, the

If a teacher asks you to write a report or complete a project, the teacher expects you not to copy others’ work, whether it’s from a webpage or from your best friend. Even if you copy something into your own handwriting or retype it yourself, it’s called. . .

Why is it important not to plagiarize?

Why is it important not to plagiarize?

What is RESPECT? a way of showing that you admire and value something

What is RESPECT? a way of showing that you admire and value something

How do you show RESPECT? :

How do you show RESPECT? :

One way to show respect is to give credit when you use other people’s

One way to show respect is to give credit when you use other people’s work. One way to give credit is by providing a citation.

Citation The way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came

Citation The way you tell your readers that certain material in your work came from another person. It also gives the reader the information needed to find that source again.

Drag your dot to show if you’re ready to move on:

Drag your dot to show if you’re ready to move on:

Article: http: //www. timeforkids. com/news/one-small-stepone-great-man/44396 Citation: Keady, Cameron. “One Small Step, One Great Man.

Article: http: //www. timeforkids. com/news/one-small-stepone-great-man/44396 Citation: Keady, Cameron. “One Small Step, One Great Man. ” Time for Kids. Time Inc. , 27 Aug. 2012. Web. 07 Sep. 2012. <http: //www. timeforkids. com/news/one-small-step-onegreat-man/44396>

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David had basketball practice last night and didn’t have time to do his homework.

David had basketball practice last night and didn’t have time to do his homework. Justin offers to let him copy his, and sends it to David in an email. Is that. . . OKAY NO WAY! or

Manny has to write a paragraph about water resources for science. He finds a

Manny has to write a paragraph about water resources for science. He finds a paragraph on a website that is just right. Manny copies it in his own handwriting. Is that. . . OKAY NO WAY! or

Samantha copies a webpage into her book report and adds her own first sentence.

Samantha copies a webpage into her book report and adds her own first sentence. Is that. . . OKAY NO WAY! or

Ming spends a lot of time searching the Web. She finds a great drawing

Ming spends a lot of time searching the Web. She finds a great drawing on a site. She prints it for the cover of her social studies report and gives credit to the illustrator in her report. Is that. . . OKAY NO WAY! or

Move the yellow bar to show your answer. Using somebody’s work or ideas and

Move the yellow bar to show your answer. Using somebody’s work or ideas and saying you created it is called _______. This is a form of ____. a) plagiarism / cheating b) citation / crediting c) borrowing / respect

Manny finds an article online. He copies and pastes the article into his book

Manny finds an article online. He copies and pastes the article into his book report. He doesn’t give the author credit. If the teacher finds out that Manny did this, Manny will probably:

Circle the correct answer Julia Nelson wrote an article called, “Cats Are Amazing Animals.

Circle the correct answer Julia Nelson wrote an article called, “Cats Are Amazing Animals. ” Which author did not give Julia credit for using her work? a) Joe Cats are very cool animals. They can have long hair or short hair, they can be lots of different colors and “they can even have blue eyes, ” says Julia Nelson in her book Cat’s are Amazing Animals. b) Carl Cats are amazing animals. Sometimes cats can land on their feet when they fall from a tall building. Cat fur can be lots of different colors, too. They can even have blue eyes.

Draw or type 2 things you learned in today’s lesson:

Draw or type 2 things you learned in today’s lesson:

Alignment Standards: Common Core Grade 3: RI. 1, RI. 3. RI. 4, RI. 10,

Alignment Standards: Common Core Grade 3: RI. 1, RI. 3. RI. 4, RI. 10, RF. 4 a, W. 4, W. 6, W. 8, W. 10, SL. 1 a, SL. 1 b, SL. 1 c, SL. 1 d, SL. 3, SL. 4, SL. 6, L. 3 a, L. 6 Grade 4: RL. 10, RI. 1, RI. 3, RI. 4, RI. 7, RI. 10, RF. 4 a, W. 2 d, W. 4, W. 6, W. 7, W. 9 b, W. 10, SL. 1 a, SL. 1 b, SL. 1 c, SL. 1 d, SL. 2, SL. 4, SL. 5, L. 3 a, L. 6 Grade 5: RL. 10, RI. 1, RI. 3, RI. 4, RI. 7, RI. 10, RF. 4 a, W. 2 d, W. 4, W. 6, W. 7, W. 9 b, W. 10, SL. 1 a, SL. 1 b, SL. 1 c, SL. 1 d, SL. 4, SL. 6, L. 6 NETS • S: 5 a, 5 b

Citation ● "Whose Is It, Anyway? (3 -5) | Common Sense Media. " Whose

Citation ● "Whose Is It, Anyway? (3 -5) | Common Sense Media. " Whose Is It, Anyway? (3 -5) | Common Sense Media. Common Sense Education, n. d. Web. 21 Sept. 2016. ● "Home. " Plagiarism. org. N. p. , n. d. Web. 21 Sept. 2016. <http: //www. plagiarism. org/>. ● "Citation for Beginners. " You. Tube. Imagine Easy Solutions, 29 May 2014. Web. 27 Sept. 2016. <https: //youtu. be/CDGdqo. Cy. Atw? list=PLLfu. Tl. Cy 7 bq 69 sma 4950 Hj. DEBmr. VRNIHp>. ● "Don't Plagiarizzle - a Rap Song about Plagiarism. " You. Tube. Melvil Dewey, 25 June 2014. Web. 27 Sept. 2016. <https: //youtu. be/Pyyk 8881 t. LE? list=PLLfu. Tl. Cy 7 bq 69 sma 4950 Hj. DEBmr. VRNIHp>.