WHS.SS.30.B
Use effective written communication skills, including proper citations and avoiding plagiarism.
World History Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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effective written communication skillsproper citationsplagiarism
Skills
- use (effective written communication skills) #dok2
- apply (proper citations in written work) #dok2
- avoid (plagiarism in written communication) #dok2
- demonstrate (understanding of academic integrity in writing) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can use effective written communication skills to convey information clearly and logically. #dok2
- I can apply proper citations to reference sources in my writing. #dok2
- I can avoid plagiarism by accurately crediting the ideas and words of others. #dok2
- I can demonstrate understanding of academic integrity by ethically sourcing information in my writing. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Clear, effective written communication relies on ethical and accurate use of sources.
- Proper citation practices and avoiding plagiarism are essential components of academic writing.
Essential Questions
- What makes written communication in social studies effective and credible?
- Why is it important to cite sources properly in written work?
- How can plagiarism be identified and avoided in research-based writing?
- What strategies can help ensure academic integrity in written communication?
- How do proper citations contribute to the trustworthiness of an argument or presentation?