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Plagiarism doesn’t just happen
while writing a paper…
Student Plagiarism. Digital image. GamezBlog. Web. 6 Apr. 2011.
<http://gamezblog.com/developer-of-lugaru-hd-victim-of-plagiarism/>.
What is it exactly?• According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, Plagiarism is,
“The action or practice of
taking someone else's
work, idea, etc., and
passing it off as one's
own; literary theft.”
"Plagiarism." Def. 1. Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press, Mar. 2011. Web. 5 Apr.
2011. <http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/144939?redirectedFrom=plagiarism>.
In other words… it’s CHEATING!
3 Major Kinds of
Plagiarism
If you can recognize
plagiarism in a
paper, then you will
know how to avoid it
in the future!
VerbatimCopying something word-for-
word. It looks exactly the same
as the original writing.
ParaphrasingBorrowing somebody else’s writing
and changing a few words to make
it your own.
Use of an IdeaUsing somebody else’s idea for a
paper, project, or story and saying
you came up with it yourself.
Bedrosian, Wesley. "Beat the Cheat." Cartoon. Edutopia. The George Lucas Educational Foundation, 22 Mar. 2008. Web. 6 Apr.
2011. <http://www.edutopia.org/student-plagiarism-teacher-strategy>.
Having Academic IntegrityUsing other people’s ideas isn’t wrong. You
just need to tell your teachers where you
found your information! The easiest way?
Acknowledge
SourceWrite a
Bibliography or
Works Cited page
to list where you
found your
information.
Quotation MarksPut sentences in
“quotation marks” if
you want to copy a
sentence word-for-
word.
Give CreditSay what inspired
you and where
you got your idea.
Cite your work!
See if you can spot the type of
plagiarism in the following
examples.
Let’s try it together first.
Verbatim? Paraphrase?
Or, Use of an Idea?
Original Text Student Work
Holden Caulfield takes the reader from
post-World War II prep school to the
seedy streets of New York City in this
1951 classic story. He also takes
along his dry sense of humor and a
spree of breaking each “rule” he
comes across… He manages to roam
the streets of New York City and avoid
the safe haven of his parents’ home all
the while. Not only are his encounters
full of rebellious energy, but Holden
slowly unveils a charming, though
extremely dark, vulnerability.
Text taken from:
"The Catcher in the Rye." Rev. of The Catcher in the Rye.
James Patterson's ReadKiddoRead.com. James
Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/237>.
The Catcher in the Rye is a
dark yet charming story about
Holden Caulfield, a prep school
drop out, and his visit to New
York City. During his trip he
manages to roam the streets of
New York City and avoid the
safe haven of his parents’ home
all the while. Holden’s
rebellious charm and his
adventures through the city
make for an engaging read.
Original Text Student Work
Holden Caulfield takes the reader from
post-World War II prep school to the
seedy streets of New York City in this
1951 classic story. He also takes
along his dry sense of humor and a
spree of breaking each “rule” he
comes across… He manages to roam
the streets of New York City and avoid
the safe haven of his parents’ home all
the while. Not only are his encounters
full of rebellious energy, but Holden
slowly unveils a charming, though
extremely dark, vulnerability.
Text taken from:
"The Catcher in the Rye." Rev. of The Catcher in the Rye.
James Patterson's ReadKiddoRead.com. James
Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/237>.
The Catcher in the Rye is a
dark yet charming story about
Holden Caulfield, a prep school
drop out, and his visit to New
York City. During his trip he
manages to roam the streets of
New York City and avoid the
safe haven of his parents’ home
all the while. Holden’s
rebellious charm and his
adventures through the city
make for an engaging read.
VERBATIM
Original Text Student Work
Be warned, this book is not for the
weak of heart: Katniss expands in
detail on the misery and hollow cheeks
of living in poverty, and the violence of
the Games is unnerving. But the
parallels between this dystopia and our
current state of affairs, with the
demand for live television and the
scary effects of balancing
powers, make for the most disturbing
elements of the book. A truly horrific
and thoughtful pageturner, … readers
will root on Katniss and soak in the
details of the Games and this new
world, Parem.
Text taken from:
CH. “The Hunger Games (Hunger Games Series).” Rev. of
The Hunger Games. James Patterson’s
ReadKiddoRead.com. James Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/406>.
The Hunger Games takes
place in the not so distant
future in a land once known
as North America. Katniss,
the heroine, discusses in
detail of the pain and
hunger of living in poverty,
and the violence of the
Hunger Games is disturbing.
This is a great read, and
really engaging for readers
of all ages.
Original Text Student Work
Be warned, this book is not for the
weak of heart: Katniss expands in
detail on the misery and hollow cheeks
of living in poverty, and the violence of
the Games is unnerving. But the
parallels between this dystopia and our
current state of affairs, with the
demand for live television and the
scary effects of balancing
powers, make for the most disturbing
elements of the book. A truly horrific
and thoughtful pageturner, … readers
will root on Katniss and soak in the
details of the Games and this new
world, Parem.
Text taken from:
CH. “The Hunger Games (Hunger Games Series).” Rev. of
The Hunger Games. James Patterson’s
ReadKiddoRead.com. James Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/406>.
The Hunger Games takes
place in the not so distant
future in a land once known
as North America. Katniss,
the heroine, discusses in
detail of the pain and
hunger of living in poverty,
and the violence of the
Hunger Games is disturbing.
This is a great read, and
really engaging for readers
of all ages.
PARAPHRASE
Tired of living in suburbia or wherever
you are? Why not try an alternate
reality with the bizarre
stories, poems, and
musings, accompanied by even more
surreal drawings, doodlings, and full-
color paintings from the strange brain
of Shaun Tan…. The 15 stories appear
to take place on Earth, but they’re set
in some weird neighborhood not even
on the map, where a stranger clad in
wet, barnacle-crusted diving gear
plods down the street…
Text taken from:
JF. Rev. of Tales From Outer Suburbia. James Patterson’s
ReadKiddoRead.com. James Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/373>.
Original Text Student Work
Shaun Tan’s Tales From Outer
Suburbia is about an alternate
reality written in short stories
and poems, along with beautiful
and interesting illustrations.
The 15 stories appear to take
place on Earth, but they’re set
in some weird neighborhood not
even on the map, where a
stranger clad in wet, barnacle-
crusted diving gear plods down
the street.
Tired of living in suburbia or wherever
you are? Why not try an alternate
reality with the bizarre stories, poems,
and musings, accompanied by even
more surreal drawings, doodlings, and
full-color paintings from the strange
brain of Shaun Tan…. The 15 stories
appear to take place on Earth, but
they’re set in some weird
neighborhood not even on the map,
where a stranger clad in wet, barnacle-
crusted diving gear plods down the
street…
Text taken from:
JF. Rev. of Tales From Outer Suburbia. James Patterson’s
ReadKiddoRead.com. James Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/373>.
Original Text Student Work
Shaun Tan’s Tales From Outer
Suburbia is about an alternate
reality written in short stories
and poems, along with beautiful
and interesting illustrations.
The 15 stories appear to take
place on Earth, but they’re set
in some weird neighborhood not
even on the map, where a
stranger clad in wet, barnacle-
crusted diving gear plods down
the street.
VERBATIM
Original Text Student Work
“I was born with water on the brain.”
So begins the digressive and
loquacious narrative and cartoon
drawings of 14-year-old Arnold Spirit,
better known as Junior. He lays out
his limitations straight off: too much
cerebral spinal fluid at birth has left
him nearsighted in one eye and
farsighted in the other; he has huge
hands and feet, and a skull so
enormous, kids call him Orbit and
Globe…. How does Junior cope with
his life? He draws cartoons of
everyone he knows, thinking this might
be his ticket to becoming rich and
famous someday and escaping the
rez.
Text taken from:
Rev. of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.
James Patterson’s ReadKiddoRead.com. James
Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/152>.
The Absolutely True Diary of a
Part-Time Indian begins with
the protagonist Junior
describing the different health
issues he has that makes him
different and picked on by the
kids at school. To cope with the
name calling, he draws
cartoons, thinking that will make
him famous and get him off of
the Reservation someday.
Original Text Student Work
“I was born with water on the brain.”
So begins the digressive and
loquacious narrative and cartoon
drawings of 14-year-old Arnold
Spirit, better known as Junior. He lays
out his limitations straight off: too much
cerebral spinal fluid at birth has left
him nearsighted in one eye and
farsighted in the other; he has huge
hands and feet, and a skull so
enormous, kids call him Orbit and
Globe…. How does Junior cope with
his life? He draws cartoons of
everyone he knows, thinking this might
be his ticket to becoming rich and
famous someday and escaping the
rez.
Text taken from:
Rev. of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.
James Patterson’s ReadKiddoRead.com. James
Patterson. Web. 5 Apr. 2011.
<http://www.readkiddoread.com/book/152>.
The Absolutely True Diary of a
Part-Time Indian begins with
the protagonist Junior
describing the different health
issues he has that makes him
different and picked on by the
kids at school. To cope with the
name calling, he draws
cartoons, thinking that will make
him famous and get him off of
the Reservation someday.
USE OF AN IDEA