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26 March 2013 Miss Rice NOTE CARDS
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Warm-Up In your own words, what is plagiarism? *Take out suffix assignment to be collected *Take out source cards to be collected *Take out folder and note cards to show us *Take out annotated articles to show us
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Agenda Paraphrasing vs. Plagiarism vs. Direct Quote Note Card Sample Review HW for Break Work on Note Cards Give Back Papers and Tests
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CP Objectives 3/26 To make note cards to summarize research. To differentiate between plagiarism, paraphrasing, and direct quotes. To review “This I Believe” essays and “Dark Romanticism Unit Tests.”
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Argument Take out a blank note card and put your name on it Write these 3 categories on the note card and fill them in based on your argument Argument- Solution- Case Study- Star the points that you have research articles to support
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Direct Quoting VS. Paraphrasing Direct Quoting Word-for-word in quotations Cited Use when there is no better way to say something Use when you want explicit support Paraphrasing Summarized in your own words Cited, but not in quotations Use when giving data or background information about a topic Use a combination on your note cards so you have quotes and summary for your paper In your paper, use parenthetical documentation for both quotations and paraphrasing. This is not needed on your note cards, although you do need “quotes” marked You will need to parenthetically document on your outline
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Direct Quote and Paraphrasing Example Sample: Lady Gaga, stage name for Stefani Joanne Angelina, is a recording artist in America. She was born on 28th March 1986 to her parents, Joseph Germanotta and Cynthia, who are of Italian American origin. She developed interest in the music industry at an early age as demonstrated by her interests and ability to play the piano while she was four years of age. Lady Gaga started her love affair with music when she was very young: “She[Lady GaGa] developed interest in the music industry at an early age as demonstrated by her interests and ability to play the piano while she was four years of age” (LastName 3). Lady Gaga was fascinated with the music industry as a child, and she started playing piano when she was four.
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Warm-Up In your own words, what is plagiarism?
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Plagiarism Failure to document with quotation marks any material copied directly from sources Failure to acknowledge paraphrased material Failure to provide a Bibliography or Works Cited Use of another’s work as your own If you “copy and paste” into your paper without citing It can happen by accident, so be careful Note card issues College example
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Note Cards
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Note Card Requirements Card from today on top Initials and block on back of each card Everything on sample needed except note card # No 2 “guidelines” should be identical No more than 1-2 notes per card Direct quotes or paraphrased** (plagiarism) Notes come from your annotations Should support your argument/thesis Brackets and ellipses
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Note Cards *It is okay to get rid of sources and add new ones!!!! Work on these in class now We will come around and hand back arguments and source cards with grades/notes We will come around and check your note cards to make sure you are on track No talking Raise your hand if you have a question Do not turn your desks
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Homework 10-20 Note Cards! Anything else that needs to be fixed or completed from the research process so far
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Folders We will be giving back A LOT of work today
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“This I Believe” Many of you lost points for not following the rubric Those of you who had “to-be” verbs lost A LOT of points Contractions Earn points back
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“This I Believe” Earn back all “to-be” verb points: Hand back in all of the original papers with rubric AND On a separate sheet of paper, write every sentence that has a “to-be” verb in it, and then rewrite this sentence without the “to-be” verb This can be typed or handwritten DUE: Tuesday, 4/2
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Dark Romanticism Reflection Read over your reflection I am concerned Some people did not study at all or only for an hour Many people thought they did well and that the essay and MC were easy People did not know what to study? Not reading directions carefully on essay Test-taking and study skills Study guide Hitting every point in an essay Using information from other questions
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Dark Romanticism Unit Test Key There were some As Reevaluate the level we are at in CP and how you study for exams Check your answers 15. B 16. B 17. A 18. A 19. B 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. D 24. D 25. D 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. A 30. B MC 1. C 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. A 9. A 10. B 11. B 12. A 13. A 14. A Graphic Essay: -5 if you have no labels/explanations -2 if you have nothing drawn in the rooms rooms go east to west in a zigzag Black room with red window: black clock 6 colored rooms with stained glass windows No light in the rooms but light between the rooms and through the windows (torches/fire) Explain how the setting creates mood** Written Essay: Paragraph 1: 10 pts. Symbol 1 description (3 pts.) What symbol 1 represents (2 pts.) Symbol 2 description (3 pts.) What symbol 2 represents (2 pts.) Paragraph 2: 15 pts. Def. of theme (4 pts.) Theme of Masque (5 pts.) Connect symbol 1 to theme (3 pts.) Connect symbol 2 to theme (3 pts.) Characteristics of Romanticism: 1 pt. for picking out the first characteristics 1 pt. for an ex. from a story for this characteristic 1 pt. for picking out the first characteristics 1 pt. for an ex. from a story for this characteristic I pt. for flow/unity/sentences Scansion: 31. Trochaic tetrameter 34. Iambic tetrameter 32. Iambic pentameter Rhyme Scheme: 33. Trochaic tetrameter ABBAABBA
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Homework 10-20 Note Cards! Anything else that needs to be fixed or completed from the research process so far *Email us with any questions/concerns: mohaps@eastonsd.org cjr312@lehigh.edu
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