ENG3.ELAR.11.H
Display academic citations, including for paraphrased and quoted text, and use source materials ethically to avoid plagiarism.
English III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
Standard Unwrapping
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academic citationsparaphrased textquoted textsource materialsethicsplagiarism
Skills
- display (academic citations for paraphrased and quoted text) #dok2
- use (source materials ethically) #dok3
- avoid (plagiarism when using source material) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify when a citation is needed for both paraphrased and quoted text. #dok1
- I can display academic citations for paraphrased and quoted information accurately. #dok2
- I can evaluate whether source material has been used ethically in my writing. #dok3
- I can use source material in my own work without plagiarizing. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Giving proper credit through academic citations is essential to maintaining academic integrity and avoiding plagiarism.
- Using source materials ethically ensures that information is presented honestly and respects the original authors' work.
Essential Questions
- What constitutes plagiarism, and why is it important to avoid it in academic work?
- How do I determine when to cite a source in my writing?
- What are the ethical considerations involved in using source materials?
- What are the steps for correctly citing paraphrased and quoted text?
- How can I ensure that I am using source material ethically in my own work?