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Bellwork- Date- 1) Plagiarizing-Word Wall 2) “A Push for Online Privacy” paraphrase or plagiarism 3) ECPA article-jigsaw activity Essential Question- What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine$$? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2

Lesson Objective Day 2: Students will be able to read, paraphrase, and summarize without plagiarizing.

Background Knowledge : What is plagiarizing? Plagiarism is using another’s ideas and words without clearly acknowledging the source of the idea.

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Background Knowledge : How do we avoid plagiarizing? To avoid plagiarizing, you must give credit whenever you use another person’s idea, opinion, or theory.

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Background Knowledge : What kinds of things can be plagiarized? Statistics, graphs, or drawings – any pieces of information that are not common knowledge; or quotations of another person’s actual spoken or written words.

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Word Wall-handout 3A Please find your Portable Word Wall We are adding the word “plagiarize.”

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Practice : Please look at the brief article on the board “A Push for Online Privacy” We'll read it together... At your table, partners 1&2 will get the Version 1 paraphrase. Partners 3&4 will get the Version 2 paraphrase.

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Practice : You and your partner will decide if you have an appropriate paraphrase or if your version is plagiarism. Then you will compare what you have with the other partners on your team.

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Green Booklet : Flip to “Electronic Communication Privacy Act” Let’s take a look at the interpretation of the Privacy Act now. Shared reading of the first section, 'Purpose of the Law' then I will model paraphrasing Summarizing, 'Purpose of the Law'

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Jigsaw Activity: Each of the four groups writes paraphrases of the assigned sentences and a summary of one section- Protected Internet Communication and Exceptions for Employees of Network Services-Team 1&2 Exceptions for Employers-Team 3&4 Exceptions for Government Authorities-Team 5 Additional Exceptions Under the Patriot Act of Team 6

Essential Question-What happens when your privacy is someone else's busine $$ ? LESSON 7-Active Reading & Note-taking 2 Day 2 Assessment : Each group presents their paraphrases: Each group orally presents its summarization while students in other groups highlight and text mark details that can support their editorials.