PLAGIARISM or PARAPHRASING?

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PLAGIARISM or PARAPHRASING?. Learning to Tell the Difference. In this lesson you will learn how to recognize plagiarism by comparing student samples to the original text. Plagiarism – claiming someone else’s work as your own Paraphrasing – restating in your own words. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PLAGIARISM or PARAPHRASING?

Learning to Tell the Difference

In this lesson you will learn how to recognize plagiarism

by comparing student samples to the original text.

Let’s ReviewLet’s Review

Plagiarism – claiming someone else’s work as your own

Paraphrasing – restating in your own words

Let’s ReviewA Common Mistake

Some students think they can avoid plagiarism by simply changing a couple

of words in a sentence or by leaving out part of the sentence.

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

Read the given non-fiction passage1

2 Read the student sample of paraphrasing

3 Compare the two—did the student paraphrase or plagiarize?

Let’s ReviewCore LessonOriginal Text:1

Although he was born in a poor family, Ben Franklin made a fortune as a printer in Philadelphia. By the age of 42, Franklin was one of the richest men in the colonies. He chose to retire from active business and become a “gentleman.” He began to purse “philosophical studies and amusements.” He was especially curious about electricity, and his experiments made him famous.

Appleby, Joyce, Ph.D., et. al. The American Journey. Columbus: McGraw-Hill, 2009.

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

2 Sample Student Paraphrase:He was born in a poor family but Ben Franklin made a lot of money as a printer in Philadelphia. By the age of 42, Franklin was one of the wealthiest men in the colonies. He chose to retire from business and become a “gentleman.” He began to purse “philosophical studies and amusements.” He was especially interested in electricity, and his experiments made him well-known.

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3 Let’s compare! On the student passage, let’s highlight any words we see that are also in the original text.

He was born in a poor family but Ben Franklin made a lot of money as a printer in Philadelphia. By the age of 42, Franklin was one of the wealthiest men in the colonies. He chose to retire from business and become a “gentleman.” He began to purse “philosophical studies and amusements.” He was especially interested in electricity, and his experiments made him well-known.

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3 Is this plagiarized or paraphrased?

He was born in a poor family but Ben Franklin made a lot of money as a printer in Philadelphia. By the age of 42, Franklin was one of the wealthiest men in the colonies. He chose to retire from business and become a “gentleman.” He began to purse “philosophical studies and amusements.” He was especially interested in electricity, and his experiments made him well-known.

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3 Let’s try again! Read this student sample:

Ben Franklin is well-known as both a businessman and a scientist. Franklin’s successful printing business in Philadelphia led him to become one of the most wealthy men in the area. When he was only 42, he decided to retire from business and spend more time doing things he loved, such as electrical experiments and philosophical studies.

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3 Compare the sample to the original text and highlight words that are the same.

Ben Franklin is well-known as both a businessman and a scientist. Franklin’s successful printing business in Philadelphia led him to become one of the most wealthy men in the area. When he was only 42, he decided to retire from business and spend more time doing things he loved, such as electrical experiments and philosophical studies.

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3 Is this paraphrased or plagiarized? Why?

Ben Franklin is well-known as both a businessman and a scientist. Franklin’s successful printing business in Philadelphia led him to become one of the most wealthy men in the area. When he was only 42, he decided to retire from business and spend more time doing things he loved, such as electrical experiments and philosophical studies.

Let’s ReviewCore Lesson

Read the original passage.1

2 Compare the student sample and the original passage.

3 Determine if the passage has been paraphrased or plagiarized.

In this lesson you have learned how to recognized plagiarism

by comparing a student’s work with the original text.

Let’s ReviewGuided PracticeNow you try it! Determine if each sample on the handout is paraphrased or plagiarized.

In a few minutes, we will go over the answers together. Be prepared to tell WHY the sample is plagiarized or paraphrased.

Let’s ReviewExtension Activities

Extension Activity: In your history book, there is a “People in History” summary in every chapter. Find one of these summaries and paraphrase it on your own. Ask a classmate to check your work to determine if you have paraphrased correctly.

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