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Vocabulary
academic citationsparaphrased textquoted textsource materialsethicsplagiarism
Skills
  • display (academic citations) #dok2
  • cite (paraphrased text) #dok2
  • cite (quoted text) #dok2
  • use (source materials ethically) #dok3
  • avoid (plagiarism) #dok3
Learning Targets
  • I can identify examples of academic citations in a text. #dok1
  • I can recognize paraphrased and quoted text within research. #dok1
  • I can display academic citations for both paraphrased and quoted material. #dok2
  • I can correctly cite paraphrased and quoted sources in my own writing. #dok2
  • I can use source materials ethically by summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting while giving proper credit. #dok3
  • I can apply strategies to avoid plagiarism in my research and writing. #dok3
Big Ideas
  • Citing sources accurately is essential for academic integrity and supports ethical research practices.
  • Proper academic citations help readers trace information and distinguish between original ideas and borrowed material.
Essential Questions
  • Why is it important to use academic citations when incorporating sources into your writing?
  • What is the difference between quoting and paraphrasing, and how can each be cited appropriately?
  • How can you ensure you are using source materials ethically in your research?
  • What are the consequences of plagiarism, and how can you avoid it?
  • How do proper citations benefit both the writer and the reader in academic work?