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Works Cited

Works Cited. How and when should I cite sources?. Answer each question as a group Write “giving credit” in the center, and the reasons to do so on the “spokes” of the wheel Share your reasons with the class Vote on most compelling reason (3 votes each). Responding Wheel.

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Works Cited

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  1. Works Cited How and when should I cite sources?

  2. Answer each question as a group • Write “giving credit” in the center, and the reasons to do so on the “spokes” of the wheel • Share your reasons with the class • Vote on most compelling reason (3 votes each) Responding Wheel

  3.  Could anything bad happen to you if you copied someone else’s idea or words and didn’t give them credit? (bad grade, kicked out of college, lose your credibility, pay a fine, go to jail)  How would you feel if someone stole your idea and didn’t give you credit - what do you think should happen to them if they do?  Why might it be unfair to use someone else’s work without giving them credit?  How does it help YOU when you cite sources? (shows you know what you are talking about, credible sources give you authority)  How might it help your reader if you cite sources (can learn more from the books you read, know if they can trust your arguments)  How would you feel if you posted something really cool on Facebook and a bunch of people shared it as if it was their own witty comment, not giving you credit? ?

  4. Answer each question as a group • Write “giving credit” in the center, and the reasons to do so on the “spokes” of the wheel • Share your reasons with the class • Vote on most compelling reason (3 votes each)

  5. Owl at Purdue site- Paraphrase: Use it in Your Own Words • https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/619/1/ Paraphrasing

  6. P.S. Owl at Purdue should be your best friend in the world for citing sources! Go to their MLA section for a step-by-step on how to cite each type of medium. Also…don’t forget about Google Scholar for finding your resources!

  7. How much text should you have from the other person and how much should you have from you? • How many sources should you have? What counts as plagiarism?

  8. Research Tracker Handout • You need at least 5 sources • This will help you outline your presentation

  9. Sources: www.tpl.org/teachertools www.owl.english.purdue.edu www.web.sbu.edu www.stjohns.edu www.buzzle.com www.goldenflowermeditation.com www.tlctypepad.com

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